Muscat Daily

Rail strikes cause disruption across UK

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British rail travel faces significan­t disruption as train drivers belonging to Aslef union embark on a series of 24hour strikes and an overtime ban, impacting long-distance routes throughout the country.

Commuters and travelers alike are advised to brace for tumultuous journeys over the next four days.

Starting on Friday, the strikes, orchestrat­ed by drivers affiliated with the Aslef union, will halt most London-edinburgh trains along the East Coast mainline.

Limited service on select routes will be available for LNER and Greater Anglia on Saturday, although the disruption remains palpable.

Aslef has issued a stark warning, vowing to prolong the disruptive industrial action until there is progress on its pay demands.

The union dismissed an eight

Aslef union has issued a stark warning, vowing to prolong the disruptive industrial action until there is progress on its pay demands

per cent total increase proposal, labelling it ‘risible’, particular­ly since some drivers have endured nearly five years without a pay raise amidst surging infla

tion rates.

This industrial unrest is part of a protracted pay dispute involving all national rail operators contracted to the Department

for Transport. While the strikes directly impact firms based in England, cross-border rail services to Scotland and Wales will also experience disruption­s.

In light of the ongoing turmoil, train operators nationwide urge passengers to verify travel arrangemen­ts before setting out.

The overtime ban, scheduled to persist until Tuesday evening, heightens the likelihood of short-term cancellati­ons across the network, further exacerbati­ng the situation for commuters and travelers alike.

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Commuters and travelers alike are advised to brace for tumultuous journeys over the next four days

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