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TfL said:The RMT has announced 48-hour strike action on the DLR next week. This is a dispute between the RMT and KeolisDocklands Amey, who operate the DLR on behalf of TfL.
If the strike goes ahead, there are unlikely to be any DLR services all day Wednesday 28 and Thursday 29 March. Early morning services on Friday 30 March may also be affected.
Enhanced bus services will operate on key routes along the DLR network. All other TfL services will operate as normal but stations around Canary Wharf may be busier than usual and you should try to leave extra time for your journey.
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