The strikes will affect the entire Tube network. While a reduced service will run across most lines, significant disruption is expected. TfL has said that services running will be less frequent and very busy.
Tube services that do run will also finish early.
No service is expected on the Piccadilly and Circle lines, the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and on the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street.
Here’s exactly when the strikes take place this week.
When are the Tube strikes this week?
Drivers from the RMT union will strike from midday on Tuesday until midday on Wednesday, and again from midday on Thursday until midday on Friday.
This means that disruption can be expected for evening commutes on Tuesday, morning commutes on Wednesday, evening commutes on Thursday, and morning commutes on Friday.
An RMT picket line during the Tube strikes in September
RMT
Strikes are also planned across seven bus routes operated by Stagecoach from Bow Bus Garage this week, affecting the following routes from 5am Friday until 5am Saturday: 8, 25, 205, 425, N8, N25 and N205.
The Elizabeth Line, DLR, Tram and Overground services will be running as normal, however they’re expected to be busier than normal.
