Commuters across London are set to face major disruption next week as strikes are expected on the network.
The news comes after RMT unions declared staff would be striking over pensions, working conditions, and potential loss of jobs.
READ MORE: London Underground strikes to go ahead in March
To make sure you know all you need to know we've broken down all the key information for the strikes.
When are the Tube strikes happening?
The strikes will start at 00.01am to 23.59am on Tuesday, March 1, and also on Thursday, March 3 from 00.01am to 23.59am.
The RMT ordered 10,000 not to show up to work which will force the entire Underground network to close.
TfL is also expecting Wednesday, March 2, and Friday 4 to also be affected by the disruption, especially for the morning rush.
Which London Underground Lines are affected?
To make it easy for you we've listed all the affected stations:
- Bakerloo
- Central
- Circle
- District
- Hammersmith & City
- Jubilee
- Overground
- Metropolitan
- Northern
- Piccadilly
- Victoria
- Waterloo & City
With many lines shut, TfL is expecting that the three open lines (DLR, TfL Ral, Tram) will also be severely affected.
Buses are also expected to be very busy and commuters are being encouraged to work from home if possible.
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