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Bank holiday rail strike: More trains cancelled | Bank holiday rail strike: More trains cancelled |
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More rail companies are cancelling services over the bank holiday weekend, as talks continue to try to avert a planned strike by Network Rail staff. | More rail companies are cancelling services over the bank holiday weekend, as talks continue to try to avert a planned strike by Network Rail staff. |
Thousands of signallers, maintenance staff and station workers are due to walk out for 24 hours from 17:00 BST on Monday in a row over pay and jobs. | Thousands of signallers, maintenance staff and station workers are due to walk out for 24 hours from 17:00 BST on Monday in a row over pay and jobs. |
If they do, limited services will run on Scotrail, Gatwick and Heathrow Express lines and Southeastern. | If they do, limited services will run on Scotrail, Gatwick and Heathrow Express lines and Southeastern. |
And there will be no Virgin West Coast mainline services on Monday or Tuesday. | And there will be no Virgin West Coast mainline services on Monday or Tuesday. |
The operator, Virgin Trains, also warned that the East Coast line would be badly affected. | The operator, Virgin Trains, also warned that the East Coast line would be badly affected. |
Widespread cancellations are also expected to be announced on CrossCountry Trains, Chiltern Railways, Arriva Trains Wales and First Great Western on Monday and Tuesday. | |
Rail companies say further disruption and delays are likely on Wednesday, as services return to normal. | |
If the strike goes ahead, fans of Middlesbrough and Norwich City football clubs may have trouble travelling to Wembley for the Championship play-off final at 15:00 BST on Monday. | |
An outline of how the strike will affect all train companies is expected today, with full details likely on Saturday - but passengers are being advised not to travel unless "absolutely necessary". | An outline of how the strike will affect all train companies is expected today, with full details likely on Saturday - but passengers are being advised not to travel unless "absolutely necessary". |
Which services are running? | Which services are running? |
Talks between Network Rail and union bosses at the conciliation service, Acas, are continuing. | |
Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) have rejected a four-year pay deal of a £500 increase followed by three years of rises in line with RPI inflation. | Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) union and the Transport Salaried Staffs Association (TSSA) have rejected a four-year pay deal of a £500 increase followed by three years of rises in line with RPI inflation. |
Virgin said if the strike was called off with enough notice, it would hope to run a "near normal" service. | Virgin said if the strike was called off with enough notice, it would hope to run a "near normal" service. |
But Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne has advised travellers not to "bank on" the unions calling it off, although he still believes there is "a settlement to be had". | But Network Rail chief executive Mark Carne has advised travellers not to "bank on" the unions calling it off, although he still believes there is "a settlement to be had". |
He said his team would be available all week and into the weekend if necessary, to reach a deal. | He said his team would be available all week and into the weekend if necessary, to reach a deal. |
People who have already booked tickets should check with their train operator on the special measures in place, he added. | People who have already booked tickets should check with their train operator on the special measures in place, he added. |
RMT general secretary Mick Cash said his team were also prepared to continue negotiations over the weekend. | RMT general secretary Mick Cash said his team were also prepared to continue negotiations over the weekend. |
"In the meantime, our picketing arrangements are in place and the response coming back from our members is one of rock-solid support," he added. | "In the meantime, our picketing arrangements are in place and the response coming back from our members is one of rock-solid support," he added. |
The RMT has been forced into this dispute through "a wholly-unwarranted attack on safety-critical jobs, pay and working conditions" that undermines passenger safety, he added. | The RMT has been forced into this dispute through "a wholly-unwarranted attack on safety-critical jobs, pay and working conditions" that undermines passenger safety, he added. |
Scottish transport minister Derek Mackay said the strike was "very likely to go ahead" and have a "significant impact" on rails and roads. | Scottish transport minister Derek Mackay said the strike was "very likely to go ahead" and have a "significant impact" on rails and roads. |
ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster, said the firm was "very disappointed" to have to make so many cancellations but, as it was a UK-wide national strike, "there's very little we can do about it from the Scotland side". | ScotRail Alliance managing director Phil Verster, said the firm was "very disappointed" to have to make so many cancellations but, as it was a UK-wide national strike, "there's very little we can do about it from the Scotland side". |
He told BBC Radio Scotland 470 Network Rail signallers could strike and he has only 23 contingency signallers so "our capability to step in is very, very limited". | He told BBC Radio Scotland 470 Network Rail signallers could strike and he has only 23 contingency signallers so "our capability to step in is very, very limited". |
Later, the High Court is due to hear a challenge from Network Rail over flaws in the ballot by the TSSA. | Later, the High Court is due to hear a challenge from Network Rail over flaws in the ballot by the TSSA. |
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