I don’t have real-time access to news at the moment, but I can share the latest widely reported context and how to check for updates.
What you’re likely looking for
- The Transport for London (TfL) and major unions (notably the RMT and ASLEF) have periodically organized strikes that disrupt Tube services, with pauses or escalations depending on ongoing pay and working-time negotiations.
- In recent patterns, strikes have led to days with little to no Tube service, and TfL typically issues real-time travel advice, including alternate routes and service status for each day of disruption.
- Updates often surface as: (1) official TfL status pages or app alerts, (2) union statements or negotiation news, (3) major UK news outlets’ live blogs.
How to get the latest
- Check TfL’s official status pages or the TfL Go app for live service updates, including which lines are affected and expected service levels.
- Look at reputable UK outlets’ live blogs or transport sections (BBC, The Guardian, Reuters) for the latest on strike action, dates, and negotiation progress.
- If you’re planning travel in London soon, consider flexible timing, alternative routes (bus, rail, cycling), and allow extra time.
Practical tips for Buffalo area readers traveling to London or tracking the strikes
- If you have upcoming plans requiring London travel, monitor updates daily and plan contingency options (early departures, alternative airports, or rail connections).
- For local impact, you can subscribe to TfL alerts or follow trusted news feeds that offer real-time disruption notifications.
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Sources
Strike 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.ukPN-184 RMT union members are scheduled to take strike action on the Tube network this week between 19-22 May Service is expected on most Tube lines but customers are likely to experience disruption on all Tube lines Most other TfL services, including Elizabeth line and London Overground are expected to run but will be busier than usual Customers are advised to check before travelling for the latest real-time information using the TfL Go app or webpage
tfl-newsroom.prgloo.comLondon Underground services are set to face disruption from Sunday to Thursday.
www.bbc.comDowning Street says 'Londoners rightly fed up' as commuters forced to find other routes to work on first of four days of RMT action
www.theguardian.comStrike 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.ukInformation about service changes required for upgrade works and major events. Includes driving, walking and cycling as well as public transport
tfl.gov.uk