
If you’re planning to travel this Bank Holiday weekend, you may need to rethink your arrangements. CrossCountry, a key UK train operator, has issued a ‘do not travel’ advisory due to significant disruptions caused by planned strikes on Saturday, August 23, and Monday, August 25. The strike action, led by the Rail and Maritime Transport Union (RMT), is expected to severely impact travelers across the country.
What’s Causing the Strike?
This industrial action stems from allegations surrounding staffing, safety, and pay disputes. According to the RMT, their members, including train managers and senior conductors, strongly voted to support the strike, as they claim CrossCountry has failed to uphold critical agreements. Negotiations remain ongoing, and both the company and the union have expressed a willingness to pursue further discussions.
How Will This Affect Passengers?
CrossCountry has announced that no services will operate on Saturday, August 23. As for Monday, August 25, a severely limited service will run between 8 a.m. and 6 p.m., but these will be highly congested. Key routes such as Birmingham to Reading and the South Coast, Leicester to Cambridge, and Stansted Airport will see no service at all. Limited trains may operate towards the South West and north of York, but delays due to planned engineering work in the West Midlands are anticipated.
Advice for Travelers
Passengers are strongly advised to avoid traveling on the strike dates and to adjust their plans for either side of the weekend. Refunds are available for those who cancel their journeys, and CrossCountry encourages customers to check their website for updates and alternative travel options. For those who must travel on Monday, expect longer travel times and over-crowded trains.
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Latest Updates
CrossCountry’s Managing Director, Shiona Rolfe, has expressed disappointment over the disruption, emphasizing the company’s continued efforts to negotiate. Similarly, the RMT spokesperson has reiterated that the strike aims to secure a fair resolution for their members.
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