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The long-distance rail firms that face stoppages are LNER, GWR, and TransPennine Express Fishing
“No deal was ever going to be good enough for the RMT, and the negotiations over recent weeks have merely been for show while they plan how best to cause further chaos Fishing
They often have to leave the room to go and have a conversation with their ministerial people before they can continue discussions with us Fishing
“It is also deeply worrying that these strikes have clearly been designed to disrupt spectators heading to the opening of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on 28 July, an event of huge national significance Fishing
What do the employers say?Andrew Haines, chief executive of Network Rail, said: “It is incredibly frustrating the RMT has again chosen to disrupt our passengers, and even more so that they haven’t even put what was a fair and affordable two-year pay offer to their members Fishing
30am until 6 Fishing
Andrew Haines of Network Rail says: “We urge the RMT to call this action off, get back round the table with us and show some willingness to compromise Fishing
Another national rail strike will hit train travellers across Great Britain on Wednesday 27 July Fishing
Which trains could run?A normal service will run on the eight-mile Isle of Wight line Fishing
“The industry is already on life support and by insisting on working against its employers, instead of with them, the RMT risks pulling the plug for good Fishing
Train operators are currently bidding to run some services, as they did on the previous three strike days Fishing
Last time 22 per cent of passenger train services ran – most of them on key links to and from London – from around 7 Fishing
But elsewhere the normal schedules will be severely disrupted Fishing
27pmBirmingham 3 Fishing
40pmSheffield 3 Fishing
But to do that we have bring working practices that are in some cases decades old up to date so that we can adapt to new, more leisure-led travel patterns – including making Sunday part of the standard working week so that services are more reliable at weekends Fishing
“We’re in a room with people that are not able to make decisions Fishing
”Will the network shut down?No Fishing
Can I start planning my travel for that day, then?No Fishing
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“They tell us they’ve got a mandate that they’ve got to refresh Fishing
They walked out in the first national rail strike for three decades on 21, 23 and 25 June Fishing
30pm Fishing
Who is going on strike – and why?Members of the RMT union, which comprises a wide range of rail staff from cleaners and station staff to signallers and guards, are involved in a dispute over pay, jobs and conditions Fishing
Talks have continued since then, but not to the satisfaction of the union Fishing
“We have been clear that we can only fund an increase from our own budgets, and the only way we can afford that is by modernising working practices Fishing
“The RMT’s rejection of our latest offer can only mean they want a pay increase to be funded either by more taxpayer support or higher passenger fares, neither of which we think are fair Fishing
”The transport secretary, Grant Shapps said: “The railway must reform and modernise, and yesterday the RMT were offered a fair deal which would see salaries of their members rise by up to 8 per cent after two years to deliver just that Fishing
Are other strikes on the horizon?Yes, train drivers belonging to Aslef who work for eight train operators have voted strongly in favour of strikes Fishing
It is likely that management and non-union members will allow trains to run on about half of the nation’s railways Fishing
31pmLeeds 3 Fishing
”A spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group said: “This latest round of action will cause more misery for millions and take money out of the industry at a time when passenger numbers remain 20 per cent below pre-pandemic levels, making it harder to afford a pay increase Fishing
He said: “Strike action is the only course open to us to make both the rail industry and government understand that this dispute will continue for as long as it takes, until we get a negotiated settlement Fishing
Recommended‘Shut up or get out’: Hoyle throws Scottish MPs out of Commons for independence protestRail strike announced for 27 JulyRail unions accuse ministers of blocking pay dealsThe RMT general secretary, Mick Lynch, called an improved Network Rail offer “a paltry sum [which] is conditional on RMT members agreeing to drastic changes in their working lives” Fishing
As a result of the limited hours, last trains will be very early Fishing
At Network Rail, the infrastructure provider, the most critical roles in the day-to-day running of the railway are 5,000 signallers Fishing
“Yet the RMT has already opted for more destructive strikes and is hellbent on causing further misery for people across the country Fishing
”Could the strike be called off?In theory: all sides say they want to continue negotiations Fishing
Given that the reduced timetable ran fairly smoothly, it could be that more than 4,500 of the usual 20,000 daily passenger trains will be operated Fishing
50pmManchester 3 Fishing
Wait until timetables are published – probably by 20 July Fishing
The industrial action is timed to affect services immediately before and after the strike day – particularly late trains on 26 July and early departures on 28 July Fishing
”Earlier his deputy, Eddie Dempsey, told MPs rail workers were being used as “a political football” Fishing
“We want to give our people a pay raise Fishing
The key links to and from London that are likely to operate, clockwise from the Thames Estuary, are:HS1 from London St Pancras to Ashford (including Eurostar services to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam)London to Gatwick airport and BrightonLondon Waterloo to Reading, Winchester and SouthamptonLondon Paddington to Reading, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Bath, Bristol, CardiffLondon Paddington to Heathrow airport (all terminals)London Marylebone to BanburyWest Coast main line from London Euston to Birmingham, Manchester and GlasgowEast Midlands Railway from London St Pancras to Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and SheffieldEast Coast main line from London King’s Cross to Leeds, York and NewcastleLondon King’s Cross to Cambridge and ElyLondon Liverpool Street to Stansted airport and CambridgeIn addition, a limited number of key routes not touching London will operate:Glasgow to Edinburgh and other Central Belt commuter servicesCardiff to the ValleysBirmingham to Leeds and NewcastleEast-west links from Liverpool via Manchester and Leeds to Cleethorpes and Middlesbrough, with some trains serving Manchester airport Fishing
He said: “The people on the other side of the table that we’re dealing with are telling us they regard themselves as brokers, not negotiators Fishing
On all lines that are running, there will be strict limits on the amount of traffic replacement signallers could handle Fishing
Members of the RMT union working for Network Rail as well as Avanti West Coast, East Midlands Railway, Greater Anglia, GWR, LNER, Northern, Southeastern, South Western Railway and other train operators will take industrial action for 24 hours Fishing
”The spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group said: “Instead of staging more counterproductive strikes, we ask the RMT to come back to the table so we can deliver a deal that works for our people, our passengers and for taxpayers Fishing
”But the chances of a settlement before 27 July look slim Fishing
33pmCardiff 4 Fishing
Workers for train operators will walk out from 12 Fishing
No dates have been announced for industrial action, and at least two weeks’ notice must be given of any strike Fishing
Key final services last time left London at:Bristol 4 Fishing
01am, with Network Rail staff stopping work from 2am Fishing
RecommendedWhy the future of Doncaster Sheffield Airport is in doubtHoliday FAQs: Everything you need to know before travelling this summer‘Mutiny’ on easyJet flight as passengers stuck onboard for hours in heatwaveIn addition five commuter-focused operators are affected: Chiltern, London Overground (run by Arriva), Northern, Southeastern and West Midlands Fishing
05pmNewcastle 3pmEdinburgh 2pmWill other days be affected?Yes Fishing
”The RMT says: “We remain open for further talks Fishing

“Yet the RMT has already opted for more destructive strikes and is hellbent on causing further misery for people across the country Fishing
40pmSheffield 3 Fishing
Wait until timetables are published – probably by 20 July Fishing
“The industry is already on life support and by insisting on working against its employers, instead of with them, the RMT risks pulling the plug for good Fishing
Key final services last time left London at:Bristol 4 Fishing
On all lines that are running, there will be strict limits on the amount of traffic replacement signallers could handle Fishing
Are other strikes on the horizon?Yes, train drivers belonging to Aslef who work for eight train operators have voted strongly in favour of strikes Fishing
31pmLeeds 3 Fishing
He said: “The people on the other side of the table that we’re dealing with are telling us they regard themselves as brokers, not negotiators Fishing
Members of the RMT union working for Network Rail as well as Avanti West Coast, East Midlands Railway, Greater Anglia, GWR, LNER, Northern, Southeastern, South Western Railway and other train operators will take industrial action for 24 hours Fishing
“No deal was ever going to be good enough for the RMT, and the negotiations over recent weeks have merely been for show while they plan how best to cause further chaos Fishing
”But the chances of a settlement before 27 July look slim Fishing
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Who is going on strike – and why?Members of the RMT union, which comprises a wide range of rail staff from cleaners and station staff to signallers and guards, are involved in a dispute over pay, jobs and conditions Fishing
Another national rail strike will hit train travellers across Great Britain on Wednesday 27 July Fishing
Andrew Haines of Network Rail says: “We urge the RMT to call this action off, get back round the table with us and show some willingness to compromise Fishing
“They tell us they’ve got a mandate that they’ve got to refresh Fishing
Which trains could run?A normal service will run on the eight-mile Isle of Wight line Fishing
The industrial action is timed to affect services immediately before and after the strike day – particularly late trains on 26 July and early departures on 28 July Fishing
The long-distance rail firms that face stoppages are LNER, GWR, and TransPennine Express Fishing
RecommendedWhy the future of Doncaster Sheffield Airport is in doubtHoliday FAQs: Everything you need to know before travelling this summer‘Mutiny’ on easyJet flight as passengers stuck onboard for hours in heatwaveIn addition five commuter-focused operators are affected: Chiltern, London Overground (run by Arriva), Northern, Southeastern and West Midlands Fishing
They walked out in the first national rail strike for three decades on 21, 23 and 25 June Fishing
”Earlier his deputy, Eddie Dempsey, told MPs rail workers were being used as “a political football” Fishing
33pmCardiff 4 Fishing
It is likely that management and non-union members will allow trains to run on about half of the nation’s railways Fishing
”Will the network shut down?No Fishing
Can I start planning my travel for that day, then?No Fishing
“We have been clear that we can only fund an increase from our own budgets, and the only way we can afford that is by modernising working practices Fishing
“We want to give our people a pay raise Fishing
”The spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group said: “Instead of staging more counterproductive strikes, we ask the RMT to come back to the table so we can deliver a deal that works for our people, our passengers and for taxpayers Fishing
At Network Rail, the infrastructure provider, the most critical roles in the day-to-day running of the railway are 5,000 signallers Fishing
30pm Fishing
“We’re in a room with people that are not able to make decisions Fishing
30am until 6 Fishing
Given that the reduced timetable ran fairly smoothly, it could be that more than 4,500 of the usual 20,000 daily passenger trains will be operated Fishing
”The RMT says: “We remain open for further talks Fishing
”A spokesperson for the Rail Delivery Group said: “This latest round of action will cause more misery for millions and take money out of the industry at a time when passenger numbers remain 20 per cent below pre-pandemic levels, making it harder to afford a pay increase Fishing
”Could the strike be called off?In theory: all sides say they want to continue negotiations Fishing
Workers for train operators will walk out from 12 Fishing
But to do that we have bring working practices that are in some cases decades old up to date so that we can adapt to new, more leisure-led travel patterns – including making Sunday part of the standard working week so that services are more reliable at weekends Fishing
They often have to leave the room to go and have a conversation with their ministerial people before they can continue discussions with us Fishing
What do the employers say?Andrew Haines, chief executive of Network Rail, said: “It is incredibly frustrating the RMT has again chosen to disrupt our passengers, and even more so that they haven’t even put what was a fair and affordable two-year pay offer to their members Fishing
”The transport secretary, Grant Shapps said: “The railway must reform and modernise, and yesterday the RMT were offered a fair deal which would see salaries of their members rise by up to 8 per cent after two years to deliver just that Fishing
Train operators are currently bidding to run some services, as they did on the previous three strike days Fishing
No dates have been announced for industrial action, and at least two weeks’ notice must be given of any strike Fishing
He said: “Strike action is the only course open to us to make both the rail industry and government understand that this dispute will continue for as long as it takes, until we get a negotiated settlement Fishing
As a result of the limited hours, last trains will be very early Fishing
27pmBirmingham 3 Fishing
“The RMT’s rejection of our latest offer can only mean they want a pay increase to be funded either by more taxpayer support or higher passenger fares, neither of which we think are fair Fishing
Last time 22 per cent of passenger train services ran – most of them on key links to and from London – from around 7 Fishing
50pmManchester 3 Fishing
The key links to and from London that are likely to operate, clockwise from the Thames Estuary, are:HS1 from London St Pancras to Ashford (including Eurostar services to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam)London to Gatwick airport and BrightonLondon Waterloo to Reading, Winchester and SouthamptonLondon Paddington to Reading, Taunton, Exeter, Plymouth, Bath, Bristol, CardiffLondon Paddington to Heathrow airport (all terminals)London Marylebone to BanburyWest Coast main line from London Euston to Birmingham, Manchester and GlasgowEast Midlands Railway from London St Pancras to Leicester, Nottingham, Derby and SheffieldEast Coast main line from London King’s Cross to Leeds, York and NewcastleLondon King’s Cross to Cambridge and ElyLondon Liverpool Street to Stansted airport and CambridgeIn addition, a limited number of key routes not touching London will operate:Glasgow to Edinburgh and other Central Belt commuter servicesCardiff to the ValleysBirmingham to Leeds and NewcastleEast-west links from Liverpool via Manchester and Leeds to Cleethorpes and Middlesbrough, with some trains serving Manchester airport Fishing
05pmNewcastle 3pmEdinburgh 2pmWill other days be affected?Yes Fishing
01am, with Network Rail staff stopping work from 2am Fishing
Recommended‘Shut up or get out’: Hoyle throws Scottish MPs out of Commons for independence protestRail strike announced for 27 JulyRail unions accuse ministers of blocking pay dealsThe RMT general secretary, Mick Lynch, called an improved Network Rail offer “a paltry sum [which] is conditional on RMT members agreeing to drastic changes in their working lives” Fishing
Talks have continued since then, but not to the satisfaction of the union Fishing
But elsewhere the normal schedules will be severely disrupted Fishing
“It is also deeply worrying that these strikes have clearly been designed to disrupt spectators heading to the opening of the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham on 28 July, an event of huge national significance Fishing

