RMT Strikes Changed To 5, 7 and 9 November Greater Anglia

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RMT strikes changed


to 5, 7 and 9
November
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Avoid travelling with us. Our services will be


severely reduced and disrupted. Trains will be
disrupted the following morning.

Trains to late kick-off football matches will be


affected.

 Strike dates have


changed
The RMT union has postponed the 3
November strike action, so they'll now
be taking place on Saturday 5,
Monday 7 and Wednesday 9
November.

Use this page to help plan


your journey around the rail
strikes
We hope we can avert strike action and come to an
agreement with the unions. We apologise for the
inconvenience.

Our travel advice


Strike day - Avoid travelling with us. Our
services will be severely reduced and disrupted.
It's likely that most routes won't have trains or
bus replacements for them.
The day after a strike day - a strike on our
network can affect the following morning's train
times. Some morning services won't run but we
should go back to normal in the early afternoon.
Advance tickets have been removed from sale
on strike days, you can check the Advance
ticket section on our homepage for updates.
Check the revised train times for your entire
journey, before deciding to travel. There'll be
later first trains on the strike days & the
following morning, and earlier last trains on the
strike days only. Click on the date you want to
travel below for more information.
Be aware of engineering works.
Use alternative transport if you can. 
Check this page before you travel, and the
websites for other train companies you're
travelling with.

What trains will be running?


Saturday 5 November 

Sunday 6 November 

Monday 7 November 

Tuesday 8 November 

Wednesday 9 November 

Thursday 10 November 

Travel options
1. Avoid travelling with Greater

Anglia on strike days

2. Travel on a different day with



the same ticket

3. Change your ticket to another



date in the future

4. Don’t travel and claim a



refund

View refund information for previous strikes.

Assisted Travel
Passenger assistance will be available as usual for
trains that we're still running.

If you need assistance, please plan your journey in


advance with Passenger Assist.

If you’ve already booked Passenger Assistance for


strike days it may be affected by timetable changes,
and we would encourage you to check your train is
running before making your journey. We will
endeavour to contact you to notify you if this is the
case.

Are there any more strikes?


It’s possible there will be more strikes. Unions have
to give two weeks’ notice of any further strike dates.
We’ll share our travel advice for ones that’ll affect
our trains on this page.

Got a question?
Get more information about rail strikes and your
travel options on National Rail's website. 

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* If your plans change, you can amend date and
time of Advance tickets fee free up until 6pm the
next day before you travel, and until 30/11/2022.
Fare price difference may apply. Advance tickets
purchased online can be exchanged for a voucher
for future journey. Fee free changes also apply to
Off-Peak and Anytime tickets, up to the date of
departure.
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