The first prepare of the day from Euston will depart at about 8am, and the final will go away shortly after 5pm.
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: First and final companies will likely be unaffected however there will likely be a diminished service throughout the entire route, with all trains working to/from Fenchurch Street.
Friday: The operator’s workers are usually not collaborating within the strike however companies are usually not calling at Watford Junction because the station will likely be closed because of the industrial motion.
Saturday: The Caledonian Sleeper doesn’t function on Saturday nights.
– Chiltern Railways
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: Services will likely be restricted to 1 prepare per hour from about 8am till 10pm in each instructions between London Marylebone and every of Banbury, Oxford and Aylesbury through Amersham.
– CrossCountry
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: A restricted service will function. No trains will run between Birmingham New Street and Cardiff Central, Nottingham or Edinburgh; or between Bristol Temple Meads and Penzance; or between Bournemouth and Southampton Central; or north of Edinburgh.
– East Midlands Railway
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: Services will solely run between 6.30am and 6.30pm.
They will likely be restricted to only one prepare per hour in every course between London St Pancras and every of Nottingham, Sheffield and Corby, in addition to a handful of regional routes reminiscent of between Derby and Nottingham.
– Elizabeth line
Friday: Usual service.
Saturday: The operator’s workers are usually not collaborating within the industrial motion however there will likely be disruption to some companies earlier than 7am and after 7pm.
– Gatwick Express
Friday and Saturday: No trains however Southern will run a really restricted service between Gatwick Airport and London Victoria.
– Grand Central
Friday and Saturday: Usual service.
– Great Northern
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: A restricted service will run, with some stations not served.
Trains will begin later and end sooner than regular.
– Great Western Railway
Friday: An extraordinarily restricted service is working, and solely between round 7am and 6.30pm.
The solely open routes will likely be between London Paddington and each Bristol Temple Meads and Oxford; Reading and Basingstoke, Redhill and Newbury; Westbury and Swindon; Cardiff and Bristol Temple Meads; Exeter St Davids and each Barnstaple and Exmouth; Plymouth and Gunnislake; and Penzance and St Ives.
Saturday: An extraordinarily restricted service will function, and solely between round 7am and 6.30pm.
More routes will likely be open than on Friday.
– Greater Anglia
Friday: A diminished service is working and solely between London Liverpool Street and every of Norwich, Colchester and Southend Victoria.
Saturday: Services will function between 7am and 11pm.
Most routes could have a traditional or near-normal service throughout that interval.
– Heathrow Express
Friday: A diminished service is working with just one prepare per hour in every course between London Paddington and Heathrow Airport.
Saturday: Services will cease sooner than regular on Saturday evening.
– Hull Trains
Friday and Saturday: Usual service.
– London North Eastern Railway (LNER)
Friday: An extraordinarily restricted service will run with round one prepare each two hours in every course.
Saturday: There will likely be round one prepare per hour in every course.
– London Northwestern Railway
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: A restricted timetable will run throughout the community.
– London Overground
Friday and Saturday: Usual service.
– Lumo
Friday and Saturday: Usual service.
– Merseyrail
Friday and Saturday: Usual service.
– Northern
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: Only a handful of routes will likely be open, reminiscent of between Liverpool Lime Street and Manchester; Leeds and York; and Darlington and Saltburn.
– ScotRail
Friday: Usual service.
Saturday: The operator’s workers are usually not collaborating within the industrial motion however some ScotRail companies between Glasgow Central and Carlisle, and between Dumfries and Carlisle, will likely be affected as a result of prepare dispatching at Carlisle station being carried out by workers from different operators.
– South Western Railway
Friday: A diminished service is working and solely between 7am and 7pm.
Trains are solely working between London Waterloo and every of Basingstoke, Twickenham and Woking; and between Guildford and Woking.
Saturday: A diminished service will function and solely between 7am and 7pm.
More routes will likely be open in contrast with on Friday.
– Southeastern
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: Services will likely be restricted, with some routes closed.
Only trains through Greenwich will run to London Bridge, whereas companies on metro routes will run to London Victoria.
– Southern
Friday: A really restricted service is working, calling at Gatwick Airport and London Victoria solely.
Saturday: No trains will run in numerous areas, together with between Hemel Hempstead and Clapham Junction; Southampton Central and Barnham; and Eastbourne and Ashford International.
– Stansted Express
Friday: Just one prepare per hour in each instructions between London Liverpool Street and Stansted Airport.
Saturday: Two trains per hour in each instructions however companies will begin later and end earlier.
– Thameslink
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: Services will likely be cut up north and south, with nothing working between London St Pancras and London Blackfriars.
– TransPennine Express
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: A diminished timetable will function and solely between: Manchester Piccadilly and Scarborough; Preston and Manchester Airport; and Sheffield and Cleethorpes.
– Transport for Wales
Friday and Saturday: Usual service.
– West Midlands Railway
Friday: No trains.
Saturday: A restricted timetable will run throughout the community.