Tube strike ahead

Tube strike on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 November. The Central and Waterloo & City lines will have very limited or no service throughout the day on 7 November, with normal services resuming the next day.

The Piccadilly line will have limited or no service from approximately 2pm on 7 November until approximately 3pm on 8 November; a good service is expected to resume by 4pm.

TfL is advising people to use alternative routes on tube, rail and bus services throughout the strikes. Possibly walking also recommended – TfL’s tube walking map can show average walking times between stations in zones 1-3.

They are possibility of running many trains, in case of the strikes go ahead.

Holborn station is expected to be closed for the duration, while interchange stations along the Piccadilly, Central and Waterloo & City lines will be much busier than usual.

Piccadilly, Central and Waterloo & City lines are expected busier than normal as Holborn station may be closed.

These stations are expected to be particularly busy during the morning and afternoon peaks and at times may need to close temporarily to prevent overcrowding: Stratford, Finsbury Park, Hammersmith, King’s Cross St Pancras, Warren Street, Green Park, Bond Street, Piccadilly Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Bank, Liverpool Street, Woodford, Mile End, Leytonstone, White City, Ealing Broadway, Oxford Circus and Notting Hill Gate.

Services on other lines will run normally, but are likely to be busier than usual.

on Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 November. The Central and Waterloo & City lines will have very limited or no service throughout the day on 7 November, with normal services resuming the next day.

The Piccadilly line will have limited or no service from approximately 2pm on 7 November until approximately 3pm on 8 November; a good service is expected to resume by 4pm.

TfL is advising people to use alternative routes on tube, rail and bus services throughout the strikes. Possibly walking also recommended – TfL’s tube walking map can show average walking times between stations in zones 1-3.

They are possibility of running many trains, in case of the strikes go ahead.

Holborn station is expected to be closed for the duration, while interchange stations along the Piccadilly, Central and Waterloo & City lines will be much busier than usual.

Piccadilly, Central and Waterloo & City lines are expected busier than normal as Holborn station may be closed.

These stations are expected to be particularly busy during the morning and afternoon peaks and at times may need to close temporarily to prevent overcrowding: Stratford, Finsbury Park, Hammersmith, King’s Cross St Pancras, Warren Street, Green Park, Bond Street, Piccadilly Circus, Tottenham Court Road, Bank, Liverpool Street, Woodford, Mile End, Leytonstone, White City, Ealing Broadway, Oxford Circus and Notting Hill Gate.

Services on other lines will run normally, but are likely to be busier than usual.