Train passengers face a week of misery starting this weekend as strikes hit again. Here's everything you need to know including routes impacted and dates:
On Saturday November 5, Monday November 7 and Wednesday November 9 services will be decimated with half of all lines closed.
Departures on Friday, Sunday and Tuesday are disrupted, with some northbound passengers required to change onto road transport during their journey.There will be one train per hour in both directions between London Marylebone and each of Aylesbury via High Wycombe; Banbury; and Oxford Parkway.A very limited service is planned.
No trains will run between Birmingham and Scotland on Saturday, and there will be a limited service on Monday and Wednesday.Lines are closed between London and Luton on Saturday due to engineering work. On all strike days there will be one train per hour between Derby and both Matlock and Nottingham; between Sheffield and Nottingham; and between Leicester and Nottingham.Services will be suspended. Passengers travelling to or from Gatwick Airport can use Southern and Thameslink trains.On Monday just two trains in each direction will run between London King's Cross and both Northallerton and Wakefield Kirkgate.There will be very few trains, with no services east of Ely to King's Lynn.
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