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How quickly will the London Underground recover on Wednesday 22nd June

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mawallace

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I am due to be in London on Weds 22nd June. The Tfl service says that services will start around 8 am.

Based on previous strikes, how frequent wil lthe service initially be on Weds around that time? I am thinking about the Central , District and Circle lines. I'm wondering how they bring the network back into service.
 
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I believe last time they ran the normal service from the start and just opened the stations when the strike finished so it went to a good service quite quickly. Others may be able to confirm or provide more details.
 

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I am due to be in London on Weds 22nd June. The Tfl service says that services will start around 8 am.

Based on previous strikes, how frequent wil lthe service initially be on Weds around that time? I am thinking about the Central , District and Circle lines. I'm wondering how they bring the network back into service.
After the last one, most stations were open and services running fine from 7am
 
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Please bear in mind that operational staff didn't also have to contend with national rail disruption at the start of traffic last time (a large number commute using national rail).
 

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Also worth remembering that the Tube strike this time round is all grades - there will be significant disruption beyond stations, including to train operators and service control (the former will depend on the line - some are more heavily skewed to RMT or ASLEF).

From what I’ve seen regarding start up plans most lines should be running a full service from around 0830.
 
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