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Rail and Tube strikes in April and May 2024

4 April 2024

Industrial action on the UK national rail network has been announced for a number of dates in early April 2024. Please be aware that your travel may be disrupted. The Tube strikes due to take place on 8 April and 4 May have been called off.

Two high-speed trains waiting in the platform at a London railway station

Strike action on the London Underground 

Two 24-hour strikes on the London Underground (Tube) network, on Monday 8 April and Saturday 4 May, have now been called off.

Strike action on the national rail network 

Rail workers have also announced a series of rolling one-day walkouts between 5 and 8 April.  

The following services will be affected: 

  • Friday 5 April: Avanti West Coast, East Midlands Railway, West Midlands Trains, and CrossCountry 
  • Saturday 6 April: Chiltern, GWR, LNER, Northern, and TransPennine 
  • Monday 8 April: c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern/Gatwick Express, South Western Railway main line and depot drivers, and SWR Island Line. 

In addition to this, drivers will also refuse to work overtime from Thursday 4 to Saturday 6 April and from Monday 8 to Tuesday 9 April, which could lead to further disruption. 

Travelling to campus 

If you are coming into campus, please be aware that your journey may be disrupted and allow extra time to get to your destination. You can visit Transport for London, National Rail or the Citymapper app, which might be useful for planning alternative types of transport such as bicycle and scooter hire, walking, buses etc. 

Please do keep following the news and the National Rail website for the latest updates. 

Advice for students 

It is possible that some of your teaching or other activities will have to be rescheduled or moved online if our staff are unable to travel or need to prioritise childcare responsibilities. 

UCL will make every attempt to keep activities running for students, with student-facing staff asked to come in to work where possible. If you are coming into campus please allow extra time to get to your destination and use the websites detailed above to plan your transport. 

Keep a close eye on your UCL emails and look out for Moodle page announcements. 

Advice for staff 

If you are unable to get to work using alternative transport, you should let your line manager know as soon as possible. If transport strikes affect your ability to come into campus, you are welcome to work from home on the affected days, if your job lends itself to home working. 

Staff unable to work from home can agree flexible solutions with managers such as using TOIL or making up lost time where possible. If alternative arrangements cannot be found, staff should arrange to take annual leave or unpaid leave, in line with our Special Leave policy on travel and weather disruption.