Tube strikes will go ahead
Talks to avert industrial action failed to resolve the dispute
Strikes by London Underground drivers are to go ahead after talks failed to resolve a dispute over the working week.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) will walk out on Tuesday and Thursday, causing huge disruption to Tube services.
The two sides met for several hours on Monday but the talks ended without any resolution.
Transport for London (TfL) said that during the strike action no service is expected on the Circle line, Piccadilly line, the Metropolitan line between Baker Street and Aldgate, and the Central line between White City and Liverpool Street.
Services are expected across all other Tube lines on both days, but there will be disruption to journeys and service levels will vary across the London Underground network.
On both days, there will be limited service before 6.30am and customers are advised to complete their journeys by 9pm.
Normal service is expected on Wednesday and Friday.
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