As train strikes continue across Britain, find out if there is any industrial action on February 10th, 11th, or 12th, 2023.
Rail workers have been striking for eight months as they want better pay that reflects the current cost of living in the UK.
The walkouts are being organised by Britain’s transport unions, including the RMT, TSSA and ASLEF, who keep calling more action.
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Strikes, which began in June 2022, will continue until unions accept a pay deal or decide to back down, and there are more coming in February.
Read on to find out when…
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Are there train strikes on February 10th, 11th, 12th?
No, there are currently no train strikes planned in the UK on Friday, February 10, Saturday, February 11 or Sunday, February 12.
That means trains should be running as normal on these dates, with no expected disruptions, cancellations, or delays.
You can visit your local train operator’s website and National Rail to buy tickets and check the latest routes and timetables. Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
All the train strike dates in February 2023
There are only two planned strike dates in February 2023 right now. These are:
- Wednesday, February 1
- Friday, February 3
Train drivers who belong to the RMT and ASLEF unions are walking out on those two days, which will cause major disruption across Britain.
The following companies have confirmed they will be running NO SERVICES, National Rail reveals:
- Avanti West Coast
- Chiltern Railways
- CrossCountry
- East Midlands Railway
- Gatwick Express
- Great Northern
- Heathrow Express
- London Northwestern Railway
- Southeastern
- Southern
- Thameslink
- TransPennine Express
- West Midlands Railway
The strikes are also likely to have a “substantial impact” on these rail lines:
- c2c
- Great Western Railway
- Greater Anglia (including Stansted Express)
- LNER
- Northern
- South Western Railway (including Island Line)
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Photo by Jeff J Mitchell/Getty Images
You can check National Rail’s Journey Planner from Wednesday, January 25 for the strike day February 1 and 3 timetables.
If your service is canceled, delayed or rescheduled, you are entitled to a change or refund from the original retailer of your ticket
Pre-purchased tickets for Wednesday, February 1 can be used on Tuesday, January 31 or up to and including Tuesday, February 7.
Any tickets bought for Friday, February 3 can be used on Thursday, February 2 or any time up to and including Tuesday, February 7.
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