04 September 2025 •
Due to planned strike action, severe disruption is expected on the London Underground between Sunday 7 and Friday 12 September, and on DLR services on Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 September.
If you need to travel, plan ahead, allow more time for your journey, check the TfL website or use the TfL Go app. You can sign up for notifications in TfL Go to get alerts for major disruptions to travel.
If these strikes go ahead, the impact of this strike action is as follows:
- Sunday 7 September – disruption across the Tube network with limited services running. Tube journeys to be completed by 18:00
- Monday 8 until Thursday 11 September – little or no service expected across London Underground. Any services that do run will start later than usual, with no service before 08:00. Any journeys should be completed by 18:00
- Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 September – no service expected on the DLR
- Friday 12 September – no service before 08:00, with a good service on all lines expected by late morning
Other services, including the Elizabeth line, London Overground and Trams, will be operating but will be extremely busy. These services may be unable to stop at all stations or run to their normal destinations due to Tube station closures.
Strike action will also affect some bus routes in west, northwest and southwest London from 05:00 on Friday 12 until 05:00 on Monday 15 September.
For more information on these strikes, visit the TfL strikes webpage.
If this industrial action goes ahead c2c stations that interchange with TfL services will be busier than usual and a queuing system may be in place. We may not be able to open some stations and some trains that stop at stations that interchange with TfL may be cancelled or amended at short notice.
West Ham station will have amended opening hours
Monday: 0700 to 2300
Tuesday: 0800 to close
Wednesday: 0700 to 2300
Thursday: 0800 to close
Check before you travel on the c2c X feed or National Rail Enquiries.
Timetables
Monday 8 to Friday 12 September