Passengers are urged to only travel by train if “absolutely necessary” on Saturday as national strike action means just one in five normal services will be running.
“Our railway is in desperate need of modernisation but all strikes will do is punish the very people unions claim to stand up for and push passengers further away.
People with a ticket for Saturday whose journey is cancelled or rescheduled are entitled to a refund. The Office of Rail and Road said it commissioned independent consultants to establish whether rail industry employment costs are higher or lower than “market comparators”. Standing at a picket line outside Euston Station, Mick Lynch compared the Government to a lingering “bad smell” as he urged Liz Truss to make way for a “competent” successor.
“And we want our people to succeed within that country – it’s in our interests. But I don’t think we’re going to get that off this current regime.
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