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Detailed strike timetable released as London Underground dispute escalates

May 13, 2026
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Detailed strike timetable released as London Underground dispute escalates
Just hours after TfL’s initial warning, industry journal UK Business Journals published the full timetable and line-by-line impact assessment for the 19–22 May Tube strikes. The document confirms that Piccadilly, Circle and Central lines will bear the brunt, with potential full closures on certain sections. The publication also outlines alternative routes and peak-demand forecasts, giving corporate travel managers rare forward-visibility. Data suggest Elizabeth Line passenger numbers could spike 35 % above normal, while Santander Cycle hires may jump 20 %, repeating patterns seen during April walk-outs.

Detailed strike timetable released as London Underground dispute escalates


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Hotel aggregators meanwhile report a 12 % week-on-week increase in central London bookings for 18–20 May as firms opt to overnight staff rather than risk missed meetings. For mobility teams the granular schedule is a planning boon: airport transfers routed via the Piccadilly Line (Heathrow) or Central Line (Stansted coach connections) should be re-booked; assignees living in Zones 4–6 may need temporary city-centre accommodation; and visitors with mobility issues should be prioritised for taxi allocations as rank queues lengthen. The article also lists provisional June strike dates, enabling longer-term risk mapping around Euro 2026 fixtures and the graduate relocation season. Organisations that rely on Tube-dependent commuter flows—consultancies, media firms, retail head offices—are advised to refresh Business Continuity Plans and communicate alternative working-from-home guidelines well ahead of 19 May.

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