What dates are the train strikes in October?


What dates are the train strikes in October?

What's happening this week?
  • Wednesday 4 October. Train driver strike and overtime ban to cancel or reduce services.
  • Thursday 5 October. Knock-on effect of strikes to affect early morning services. ...
  • Friday 6 October. Train driver overtime ban likely to reduce services.
  • Saturday 7 October.


Is there a train strike on the 4th of October?

Southeastern expects to run a full service during overtime ban periods. No TransPennine Express service will run on any route during the strike on Wednesday 4 October. There will also be some early morning and late evening alterations on the days before or after a strike day.


Why are the trains striking 2023?

Commuters will be hit by another round of strikes this week as the dispute between rail workers and train operating companies over pay, jobs and working conditions continues. Drivers are now set to walk out on two more dates, disrupting thousands of passengers travel plans on the affected days.


Is the Amtrak strike over?

Amtrak says it has fully restored rail service after it canceled some trains fearing the effects of a looming freight rail worker strike that was averted. “Amtrak has fully restored service, and all trains will depart from their origins today [Friday],” said the railroad in a statement.


Is Amtrak currently on strike?

Amtrak Won't Go On Strike But Is Negatively Impacted These parties are currently in a 60-day cooling-off period that expires at 12:01 am EST on September 16, 2022.


What day are the rail strikes?

The 2022–2023 United Kingdom railway strikes are an industrial dispute in the United Kingdom. The UK has seen its largest incidence of industrial action since 1989, beginning in the second Johnson ministry and continuing through the Truss ministry and Sunak ministry.


What are the dates of the rail strike 2023?

National strike action took place on:
  • Tuesday 3 January and Wednesday 4 January 2023 (action by the RMT union)
  • Thursday 5 January 2023 (action by the ASLEF union)
  • Friday 6 and Saturday 7 January 2023 (action by the RMT union)