London hit by severe travel disruption
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LONDON, June 1 (Reuters) - Strikes are set to disrupt travel in London on Tuesday and Thursday, with some London Underground train drivers staging two 24-hour walkouts over proposed changes to their working hours.
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'Do not travel' warning for London Waterloo station
Passengers are being warned to stay away from London Waterloo this morning due to a major signalling failure. Major disruption is expected at the station, the fourth-busiest in the UK, until the end of the day. South Western Railway said equipment that ...
Rush-hour delays are sweeping through London as damage to overhead lines between Watford Junction and Milton Keynes impacts services in and out of Euston. Disruption at Euston is expected until 9pm on Thursday evening with tickets being accepted on alternative routes.
E-bike hire schemes are another option for getting around London during industrial action. They’ve already proved a popular option during recent strike days. Lime reported a 22 percent week-on-week spike in trips on April 23, while Forest saw evening rush hour rides soar by more than 50 percent.
Two of London’s largest train stations will face temporary closures over the 2026 summer holidays. Charing Cross and Waterloo East train stations will both be closed for 22 days to carry out improvements,