Night Tube staff will strike AGAIN in London this weekend – one week after disruption left platforms so packed that woman fell onto live electrified rail
- Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union will walk out this week
- This will be on Central and Victoria lines for eight hours on Friday and Saturday
- The union said that new driver rosters have been imposed without an agreement
- London Underground said they will only be on four night shift weekends per year
- It comes just days after a young woman fell from crowded platform on live track
Night Tube services in London will be disrupted again this weekend because of a fresh strike by drivers in a dispute over new rosters.
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union will walk out on the Central and Victoria lines for eight hours from Friday and Saturday evening.
The union says new rosters have been imposed without agreement, while London Underground insists drivers will only be rostered up to four night shift weekends a year.
It comes just days after a young woman fell from an overcrowded platform on to a live track.
The emergency services rushed to the scene at Tottenham Court Road underground station on Saturday morning
Transport for London warned travellers the Victoria and Central lines could be ‘severely disrupted’ from 7pm on Friday and Saturday.
Nick Dent, LU’s director of customer operations, said: ‘I apologise to customers who may experience another weekend of disruption because of RMT action on the Central and Victoria lines.
‘We know this is the last thing London needs at the moment as it tries to recover from the pandemic.
‘We’ve been speaking to the RMT for some months about this dispute, and have guaranteed there will be no job losses and anyone who wants to stay part-time has been able to.
‘Tube drivers will be rostered to work up to four night shift weekends every year, which they’ll be able to swap with colleagues as they wish, which we think is reasonable.
‘I’m urging customers to check before they travel and consider using buses where possible.’
Transport for London warned travellers the Victoria and Central lines could be ‘severely disrupted’ from 7pm on Friday and Saturday
TfL previously announced the Night Tube would return in time for the Christmas period after being suspended since March 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic.
RMT general secretary Mick Lynch said: ‘The action goes ahead for the simple reason that LU rejected an offer from RMT on Tuesday that they know was a solution, that they admit is cost-neutral to run, and they are now prolonging a dispute that will cost them more than settling because their managers have made a series of errors and don’t want to admit it publicly.
‘Londoners are paying the price for the mistakes of LU management. London has enough problems without the botched handling by Tube chiefs of this dispute.’
On Saturday Transport for London promised a full inquiry ‘with all the relevant authorities’ after a female passenger fell on to the rails at Tottenham Court Road (file photo)
On Saturday Transport for London promised a full inquiry ‘with all the relevant authorities’ after a female passenger fell on to the rails at Tottenham Court Road.
Witnesses said the platforms at the Tube station were chaos early on Saturday morning – with no staff available to manage overcrowding.
Revellers screamed in horror as a woman was knocked on to the tracks.
Four members of the public tried to rescue her, but she was effectively ‘stuck to the rails’.
One of the witnesses was forced to push the emergency stop button to prevent further tragedy. The woman was rushed to one of London’s major trauma centres.
TfL has been approached for an update on her situation.
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