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UPDATED: Very Limited Rail Service As RMT Strikes Go Ahead On Thursday And Saturday

Strike action is due to go ahead by members of the RMT union on Thursday, March 16 and Saturday 18 this week.

It means there will be a limited service on Great Northern, Southern, Thameslink and Gatwick Express with early shutdowns, and no trains at all in some areas (see map). 

Where services are operating, passengers should expect disruption, longer waiting times and busy trains. Around only a third of the usual services will be running. 

First and last trains will be particularly busy. Passengers should consider travelling later and returning earlier, especially as no alternative transport can be made available. 

All customers must check the latest travel updates for their specific stations, both in advance and on the day of travel, including before setting off – using journey planners such as nationalrail.co.uk*. 

Southern is hoping to run services on more routes than during recent strikes. However, on Saturday 18 March, short-notice essential engineering work by Network Rail at Clapham Junction means there will be no trains to Clapham Junction and Victoria with most diverted at East Croydon to London Bridge. This and other engineering work means there will be very little service in the Southern Metro area (see Saturday service map).

Gatwick Express will operate some services on Thursday but not on Saturday because of the engineering work. However, the airport will continue to be served by Southern and Thameslink trains.

Additionally, services will also start later on the days after the strikes: March 17 and 19.

Jenny Saunders Customer Services Director said:

“We're really sorry for the inconvenience this RMT union action will once again cause our customers. With only a limited service running, starting later and finishing earlier than usual, I must advise customers to check for their specific journey details, as there’ll be lots of variations from station to station.

“I truly appreciate how hard this is going to be for our customers. These national strikes are terrible for everyone and are the last thing anyone wants as we try to regrow the railway after the pandemic.”

 

Lucy McAuliffe, Network Rail’s Sussex route director, said: 

“This Saturday, our engineers need to complete vital footbridge improvement works at Clapham Junction station, meaning there will be no Southern trains between East Croydon and London Victoria. 

“We recognise there is never a good time to close the railway, particularly at such a key location, however, by completing this work during the RMT strike day we hope will mean less passengers are disrupted. 

“We would like to apologise to any passengers affected and thank them for their patience and understanding.”

 

The RMT will also be taking strike action on Thursday 30 March and Saturday 1 April. Service details for these dates will be communicated as soon as possible.

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