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Home » Tube strikes alert as commuters face five-days of London Underground disruption
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Tube strikes alert as commuters face five-days of London Underground disruption

By staff7 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read

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

18:11, 07 Sep 2025Updated 21:07, 07 Sep 2025

Tube passengers have been issued a warning amid major disruption that began today following strike action and is expected to continue through much of the coming week.

The first day of this week’s strikes by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) is now underway and means the Tube is operating with a limited service throughout today, with passengers facing little to no service across the London Underground network from Monday to Thursday.

Passengers were told to prepare for industrial action. Transport for London (TfL)has urged people to plan ahead on strike days. People have been advised to use TfL’s journey planner, or apps including City Mapper.

Metal bars across the entrance to Westminster tube station as all London Underground lines are suspended during a strike by members of the RM
Metal bars across the entrance to Westminster tube station (file photo)(Image: PA)

READ MORE: Tube strike begins as five-day walkout spells London Underground commuter hellREAD MORE: Tube strike to bring week of major London Underground disruption as drivers walk out

“Cycling or walking is also recommended by TfL, with Santander, Lime and Forest bikes available to hire across the capital, as well as electric scooters in some London boroughs,” TfL said. RMT members including drivers, signallers and maintenance workers, launched a series of strikes over pay and conditions which will lead to huge disruption for millions of travellers.

TfL has offered a 3.4 percent pay rise which it described as “fair” and said it cannot afford to meet the RMT’s demand for a cut in the working week. Nick Dent, London Underground’s (LU) director of customer operations, said union demands for a cut in the 35-hour week were “simply unaffordable” and would cost hundreds of millions of pounds.

Passengers wait for Stratford station to open in London, as train services continue to be disrupted following the nationwide strike by members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union along with London Underground workers in a bitter dispute over pay, jobs and conditions. Picture date: Wednesday June 22, 2022
Passengers have been warned of disruption this week (file photo)(Image: PA)

The last Tube-wide strike was three years ago, over pay and pensions, but Mr Dent said next week’s action will be different because separate groups of workers will walk out on different days. “It will be very damaging for us,” he added.

An RMT spokesperson said: “We are not going on strike to disrupt small businesses or the public. This strike is going ahead because of the intransigent approach of TfL management and their refusal to even consider a small reduction in the working week in order to help reduce fatigue and the ill health affects of long-term shift work on our members.

London Underground Piccadilly Line tube trains are parked at the Northfields Depot in west London on August 6, 2015
The last Tube-wide strike was three years ago(Image: AFP/Getty Images)

“We believe a shorter working week is fair and affordable, particularly when you consider TfL has a surplus of £166 million last year and a £10 billion annual operating budget. There are 2,000 fewer staff working on London Underground since 2018 and our members are feeling the strain of extreme shift patterns.

“London Underground is doing well financially and all our members want is fair consideration. But TfL is refusing to even consider marginally reducing the working week, citing costs ranging from tens of millions to now hundreds of millions. We remain open to talks, securing a negotiated settlement and call on the Mayor of London to intervene.”

Passengers have been urged to check before they travel, with Tubes that do run, as well as buses, which are expected to be busier than usual. Docklands Light Railway services will also be hit next Tuesday and Thursday because of a strike by RMT members in a separate pay dispute.

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