From overtime bans to all out strikes, here's how rail users in England will be impacted as Aslef members of 16 train operators stage walk outs. | ITV National News
Rail users are facing widespread travel chaos, as train drivers walkout for the second time in four days.
The rail strike is “solid, nothing is running”, Aslef’s general secretary Mick Whelan said on Wednesday. Customers who booked tickets to travel on strike days can claim a full, fee-free refund from their point of purchase. On days when an overtime ban is in place, there will be an amended timetable with fewer services will run.Many parts of the network will have no service at all. Services that go ahead will start from 7.30am and all journeys will end by 6.30pm.Greater Anglia and Stansted Express
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