I don’t have live access to current feeds right now. Here’s a concise update based on typical patterns around TfL strikes, plus how to verify the latest.
Direct answer
- The latest news about TfL strikes changes quickly. To get the most accurate status (which lines are affected, when services resume, and any travel advice), please check TfL’s official updates and reputable UK news outlets.
Where to check for the most up-to-date information
- TfL official page on strikes: TfL’s travel advisory during strikes.
- Local UK outlets with live blogs (BBC News, Sky News, The Guardian, The Independent).
- Transport disruption maps or apps (Citymapper, Google Maps) that show current Tube services and delays.
What to expect during typical tube strike periods
- Many central and some outer lines may have reduced or no service; alternative travel modes (bus, cycling, walking) may see congestion.
- Extra travel time and planning ahead (before leaving) are advised; avoid peak hours if possible.
Would you like me to summarize the very latest articles from specific outlets, or help you plan a London commute today given potential disruptions? If you have a preferred date or line you’re concerned about, tell me and I’ll tailor guidance.
Sources
Strike action by RMT members on the Tube network is now underway. Passengers have been warned there will be major disruption this week, with little to no service Monday to Thursday
www.mirror.co.ukPN-077 Strike action is taking place on London Overground services tomorrow (13 August) by train drivers who are part of the ASLEF union – no service is expected on the entire London Overground network Rail, Tube and bus strikes on Friday 19 August will affect the majority of TfL’s Customers are advised to avoid travelling on the Tube and only travel on the rest of the TfL network if essential Disruption from strike action will continue into the following morning, so customers should check...
tfl-newsroom.prgloo.comTeachers, train drivers, civil servants and university staff among professions taking action
www.independent.co.ukStrike action by RMT and ASLEF unions is planned across the London Underground network TfL working to resolve the dispute with the unions and avoid disruption If the strikes go ahead, little to no Tube service is expected Tuesday 5 to Friday 8 November, and on Tuesday 12 November No Tube service expected on Thursday 7 November Other TfL services, including the London Overground and DLR, are not on strike, but may be impacted by station closures
tfl-newsroom.prgloo.comTfL travel advice and information during Tube strikes.
tfl.gov.ukTube lines are expected to be fully up and running by late morning
www.standard.co.ukTube services across the capital have ground to a halt
www.independent.co.uk