Passengers are fed up as more strikes hit London Underground and national rail services. After this week’s chaos, London TravelWatch demands an end to the turmoil. Brace yourself: strike days are back on Saturday 18 March, Thursday 30 March, and Saturday 1 April.
London TravelWatch Sounds the Alarm
Michael Roberts, Chief Executive of London TravelWatch, said:
“These seemingly endless rail and tube strikes are really taking a toll on passengers – and we’ve just seen the highest annual fare increases in a decade.”
“Many passengers are now planning their lives around strike days, but the disruption and extra costs are still biting. Delays and cancellations often spill over into the next day, adding to the chaos.”
“With families gearing up for the Easter getaway, it’s high time for all sides to end these disputes.”
More Strike Dates Announced
- Saturday 18 March
- Thursday 30 March
- Saturday 1 April
Passengers Face Higher Fares and Endless Disruption
With the highest fare hikes in 10 years hitting wallets hard, the strikes pile the misery on London commuters and travellers nationwide. Calls are mounting for urgent talks to avoid wrecking Easter plans and daily travel.