November Tube Strikes: What London Commuters Need to Know

This November, commuters in London should get ready for major disruptions on the Underground.

According to Timeout news, “Members of ASLEF and the RMT are set to take industrial action over a period of 12 days, with some days set to experience greater disruption than others. So, to ensure you’re prepared and don’t get caught with a two-hour-plus journey home, here’s all the tube strike information you need.”

Here is the list of Planned Strike Dates

Date           Service Impact                     
Friday, November 1Normal service                       
Saturday, November 2 Normal service                       
Sunday, November 3Services will end earlier; complete journeys by 5 PM
Monday, November 4 Normal service                       
Tuesday, November 5Severe disruption; services will start late and finish early
Wednesday, November 6 Severe disruption; services will start late and finish early
Thursday, November 7 No services                          
Friday, November 8Severe disruption, including Night Tube; services will start late and finish early
Saturday, November 9Services will start late             
Sunday, November 10Normal service, but some disruptions expected
Monday, November 11Normal service, but some disruptions expected

Which Tube Lines Will Be Affected?

All tube lines will be disrupted because of the strike. Staff from the London Underground will participate in this strike so you can face delays or cancellations. 

EU Reporter

As vast is the European region, the more diverse are the developments and news that are to be known. I bring to table the news and political affairs from region to your screens.

Recent Posts

AI Adoption Accelerates Across Southeast Asia

AI adoption is accelerating across Southeast Asia as companies and governments invest in automation, data infrastructure, and digital skills to… Read More

January 6, 2026

International Feature Film Oscar Shortlist: 15 Films Advance as Nominations Near

The Academy’s International Feature Film Oscar shortlist is taking shape as 15 countries move forward to the next round of… Read More

January 6, 2026

Oil Prices Show Volatility as Global Demand Signals Remain Mixed

Oil prices volatility has returned as traders react to conflicting indicators on consumption, supply, and policy direction. Global demand signals… Read More

January 6, 2026

Asian Cinema’s Growing Influence on Global Audiences

Asian cinema influence has expanded rapidly as global audiences seek fresh storytelling, distinctive visual styles, and culturally grounded narratives. From… Read More

January 6, 2026

Global Economic Outlook: Recession Fears vs Recovery Signals

The global economic outlook in 2026 sits at a crossroads. On one side, recession fears persist due to sticky inflation… Read More

January 6, 2026

NATO Strengthens Eastern Flank Amid Rising Security Threats

NATO is also working faster to build up its eastern flank against the increasing security threats in border areas in… Read More

January 5, 2026

This website uses cookies.

Read More