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Home » A Week Of Tube Strikes Is About To Hit London In September
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A Week Of Tube Strikes Is About To Hit London In September

August 31, 20252 Mins Read
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Tube whizzing down the tracks on the London Underground


London is bracing for a new wave of tube strikes from September 5 to September 11, 2025affecting all Underground and DLR services for nearly a week. Commuters and visitors can still move around the city by using buses, the Elizabeth lineand the Overground.

Key dates of the Tube strikes

The strike will begin at 6pm on Friday, September 5, bringing all Underground services to a halt after that time. Complete shutdowns on the Underground will occur from September 6 through September 11with additional disruption on the DLR from September 7 onward.

The specific breakdown is as follows:

Friday, September 5: No Underground trains after 6pm.

Saturday, September 6: No Underground service all day.

Sunday, September 7-Thursday, September 11: No Underground or DLR service all day.

How to get around London during the Tube strikes

Despite the widespread tube shutdown, Londoners have several alternatives to get around the city:

Elizabeth line: This line is unaffected and will run its usual services unless affected by separate engineering works or station closures.

London Overground: Operating as normal, though some engineering works may occur.

London buses: Services continue but are expected to be much busier.

Walking or cycling: TfL encourages the use of bicycles or journeys on foot to avoid congestion.

Tube lines impacted by the strikes

All London Underground lines are impacted:

  • Bakerloo
  • Central
  • Circle
  • District
  • Hammersmith & City
  • Jubilee
  • Metropolitan
  • Northern
  • Piccadilly
  • Victoria
  • Waterloo & City

Additionally, from September 7, the DLR will also be closed due to industrial action by its staff.

Additional disruptions on the Elizabeth line and Overground

Travellers should be aware that although Elizabeth line and Overground trains will run, certain stations may be closed due to the strike action. Planned engineering works may also interrupt services on parts of the Overground and Elizabeth line, so it is essential to check TfL’s journey planner or website for the latest updates.

Plan ahead and use TfL’s journey planner for real-time updates and alternative routes.

Cycle or walk, if distance allows, these may be the fastest and least crowded options.

Travel off-peak: Buses and Overground trains will be much busier than usual, especially during rush hour.

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