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Tube strikes: Full list of dates and lines affected in walkout

Londoners face almost a week of travel disruption as Underground workers begin strike action.

The action kicked off on Sunday with limited services running, but levels of disruption are set to ramp up as Transport for London (TfL) warned there will be few or no services between Monday and Thursday.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) voted overwhelmingly for strike action after nine months of negotiations failed to resolve a long-running dispute over pay and conditions.

TfL has offered a 3.4% pay rise which it described as "fair" but said it cannot afford to meet the RMT's demand for a cut in the 35-hour working week.

Docklands Light Railway (DLR) services will also be hit because of a strike by RMT members in a separate pay dispute.

The last Tube-wide strike was three years ago, over pay and pensions, but Nick Dent, London Underground's director of customer operations, said this week's action will be different because separate groups of workers will walk out on different days.

Here is all you need to know.

When are strikes planned?

Strikes are planned from Sunday 7 September to Thursday 11 September meaning that London Underground lines and the DLR will be suspended at various times.

What's running - and what's not?

Sunday 7 September:

• Disruption across parts of the Tube network, with Bakerloo and Circle lines suspended and limited services running on others
• Services that are running finish early, with TfL urging people to finish journeys by 6pm
• The DLR is running a normal service

Monday 8 September:

Tube
• Little to no service running across the entire Tube network
• No service before 8am or after 6pm

DLR
• Full service, but stations shared with the Tube network may face disruption

Tuesday 9 September:

Tube
• Little to no service running across the entire Tube network
• No service before 8am or after 6pm

DLR
• No service on the entire network

Wednesday 9 September:

Tube
• Little to no service running across the entire Tube network
• No service before 8am or after 6pm

DLR
• Full service, but stations shared with the Tube network may face disruption

Thursday 11 September:

Tube
• Little to no service running across the entire Tube network
• No service before 8am or after 6pm

DLR
• No service on the entire network

Friday 12 September:

Tube
• No service before 8am
• Service will return to normal on all lines by late morning

DLR
• Normal service

What about the Elizabeth Line and Overground?

The Elizabeth line, London Overground and trams will be running on strike days. London's bus network is also expected to be running a full service.

However, TfL warns other services will be extremely busy and trains may be unable to stop at all stations or run to their normal destinations.

On Monday 8 and Wednesday 10 September, the Elizabeth line will not stop at the following stations before 7.30am and after 10.30pm:

• Whitechapel
• Liverpool Street
• Farringdon
• Tottenham Court Road
• Bond Street

On Tuesday 9 and Thursday 11 September, trains will not stop at the same stations before 8am.

Separate bus strike from Friday

There is also a bus strike by operator First Bus from 5am on Friday 12 September until 5am on Monday 15 September.

TfL says there will be little or no service in parts of west, northwest and southwest London.

How to get around during the Tube strike

As always during industrial action, TfL urges commuters to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys.

To do this, use TfL's journey planner, or apps including City Mapper.

Cycling or walking is also recommended by TfL, with Santander, Lime and Forest bikes available to hire across the capital, as well as electric scooters in some London boroughs.

Have any events been cancelled?

As a result of the strike, Coldplay have rescheduled the final two dates of their 10-show run at Wembley Stadium.

The band posted a statement on social media to say their Music Of The Spheres shows on 7 and 8 September had been rescheduled to 6 and 12 September, respectively.

"Without a Tube service, it's impossible to get 82,000 people to the concert and home again safely, and therefore no event licence can be granted," the band said.

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US singer-songwriter Post Malone has also rescheduled his two shows at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on 7 and 8 September due to the strikes.

Tickets for both shows will remain valid for the rescheduled dates on 20 and 21 September.

Events for the BBC Proms are expected to still run throughout the week at the Royal Albert Hall until the last night on 13 September.

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