Rail passengers urged to check Monday travelon November 6, 2022 at 3:28 pm

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Most train companies will operate limited services on Monday despite strikes being called off.

Passenger at Charing CrossImage source, Getty Images

Rail passengers are being urged to check whether their trains are running on Monday as the majority of rail operators run reduced services.

Only a handful of train companies will run a normal timetable, despite strikes over pay and conditions being called off on Friday.

The strikes, planned for 5, 7 and 9 November, had been called in a dispute over pay and conditions.

Some services on Wednesday are also likely to be disrupted.

Although the strikes are not going ahead, rosters for train drivers are normally put in place and agreed a week in advance.

The Rail Delivery Group, which represents the train companies, said that the “short notice” cancellation of the strikes means that “train driver availability will inevitably be very challenging and rely primarily on volunteers”.

Nevertheless, some of the 14 train companies that were due to be affected by the strikes are running a normal service on Monday, including C2C and Greater Anglia.

However, the majority are not, with some saying the disruption will also affect services on Wednesday.

Train companies are advising customers to check services before they travel, and make additional checks on the day.

Negotiations

The RMT union said on Friday it had called off the strikes after “the promise of an offer” on pay from the rail operating companies, and said it would enter “intensive negotiations” with the firms and Network Rail.

However, when contacted by the BBC, rail employers and the government said their position had not changed.

The suspension of the strikes is significant, as it is the first time in the RMT’s long-running dispute that a strike has been called off to make further talks easier.

New rail minister Huw Merriman said on Friday that the government wanted to “work positively and constructively” to find a solution to the ongoing rail disputes.

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