Train Strikes April 2026

Train Strikes April 2026. Train Strikes May 2024 Roxi Wendie Train drivers are set to strike again next month as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions Train drivers at 16 rail companies are to stage a fresh wave of strikes from this week in a long-running dispute over pay, threatening to disrupt families across the country during the Easter.

April train strikes 2024 How will Monday’s train drivers’ walkout hit passengers?
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Train drivers at 16 rail companies are staging a fresh wave of strikes in the long-running dispute, with union members frustrated by not receiving a pay rise since April 2019 Sunday, 23 March 2025; Sunday, 30 March 2025; Sunday, 6 April 2025; Sunday, 13 April 2025; Sunday, 20 April 2025; Sunday, 27 April 2025; Sunday, 4 May 2025; Sunday, 11 May.

April train strikes 2024 How will Monday’s train drivers’ walkout hit passengers?

On 16 March, 18 March, 30 March and 1 April members of the Rail Maritime and Transport (RMT) Union working for 14 train companies will strike. A calendar view will be made available if overlapping strike action is announced Train drivers at 16 rail companies are staging a fresh wave of strikes in the long-running dispute, with union members frustrated by not receiving a pay rise since April 2019

April train strikes 2024 How will Sunday’s train drivers’ walkout hit passengers?. The 8 April strike coincides with a walkout by train drivers on the London Underground in a separate dispute over working terms and conditions. Train drivers at 16 rail companies are staging a fresh wave of strikes in the long-running dispute, with union members frustrated by not receiving a pay rise since April 2019

Train Strikes May 2024 Roxi Wendie. Train drivers are set to strike again next month as part of a long-running dispute over pay and conditions A Rail Delivery Group spokesperson said: "Nobody wins when industrial action impacts people's lives and livelihoods, and we will work hard to minimise any disruption to our passengers.