London Tube Strike: On Wednesday, June 03, 2026, there is no active Tube Strike going on. However, Transport for London (TfL) notes some morning delays are still impacting the network after yesterday’s 24-hour walkout by drivers. Here’s everything you need to know about the London Tube Strike schedule, date, time, TfL and Union talks, affected lines, and more.
London Tube Strike: Is there a Strike Today?
No, there is no strike today in London, but the tube line is facing delays and still impacting the network after Tuesday’s 24-hour walkout by the union drivers.
London Tube Strike Full Schedule
A 24-hour Tube strike by the RMT union is scheduled for Thursday, June 04, after last-ditch talks with Transport for London (TfL).
London Tube Strike Timings
The planned tube strike action will take significant parts of the network out of action for two days, lasting for 24 hours.
On Tuesday and Thursday, travellers are expected to have no service before 6:30 AM or after 9:00 PM. There will be a significant disruption in the morning, afternoon, and evening.
London Tube Strike: Transport for London (TfL) & Union Talks
The chief operating officer of Transport for London (TfL), Claire Mann said in one of his statements that “We still believe that the points they have raised can be worked out in time, through more detailed discussions and we are continuing to talk to the union’s representatives to find a way to avoid disruption to London.”
However, a union spokesperson said that “Our members have raised serious concerns around fatigue, longer shifts, reduced flexibility and the impact these proposals could have in a safety-critical role.”
London Tube Strike: Affected Lines
Underground lines that will be affected and have no service due to the London Tube Strike are:
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Waterloo & City
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Central
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Victoria
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Jubilee
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Northern
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Piccadilly
However, Elizabeth line, DLR, London Overground, and tram services will run but are very busy, with delays.
Why is the Underground Drivers’ Strike?
The driver’s union is on strike due to the new working hour proposals, including a four-day working week, to which drivers oppose this new working hours, citing concerns over fatigue, long shifts, and reduced flexibility, and potential impacts on safety.
London Tube Strike: Commuters Facing Disruption
Commuters and travellers are facing significant disruptions across the Tube network due to strike days, with no services expected before 6:30 AM and after 9:00 PM.
They are facing problems in commuting to their workplace and traveling for the reason of work or business purposes, or more.