South Western Railway (SWR) is urging customers to only travel if absolutely necessary from Tuesday, 13 December, to Sunday, 18 December, due to the planned national RMT industrial action.
Members of the RMT at Network Rail are set to take strike action on 13, 14, 16, and 17 December, significantly limiting the rail infrastructure available to run services. More than 2,100 SWR members of the union will join the strike action.
Customers should expect severe disruption on strike days. Significant parts of the SWR network will be closed entirely, and those trains running will be far less frequent and much busier than normal.
Once again on the strike days, there will be no train services running through Salisbury Station.
On Thursday, 15 December and Sunday, 18 December, the knock-on impact of the strike days mean first trains will start much later than usual across the network and are likely to be very busy – customers are asked to avoid these if they can.
SWR’s reduced timetable will run from 07:15 to 18:30 on Tuesday 13, Wednesday 14, Friday 16, and Saturday 17 December and will consist of the following:
Four trains per hour in each direction between London Waterloo and Windsor & Eton Riverside Two semi-fast trains per hour in each direction between London Waterloo and Basingstoke Four trains per hour in each direction between London Waterloo and Woking Two fast trains per hour in each direction between London Waterloo and Southampton CentralTrains will not stop at all the stations on these routes. There will be no SWR services across the rest of the network.
In addition, the RMT has announced that its members at SWR and other Train Operating Companies have been instructed not to book on for any overtime from Sunday, 18 December, to Monday, 2 January.
SWR will update customers once it has confirmed what service levels it can provide during this period from Sunday, 18 December to Monday, 2 January.
Customers are urged to check the SWR website for the latest information here.
South Western Railway’s Performance and Planning Director, Steve Tyler, said: “We appreciate that customers will be eager to enjoy the festive season, so we’re really sorry that we must urge them to only travel by rail if absolutely necessary from Tuesday 13 December to Sunday 18 December.
“The nationwide strike action means we can only operate a severely reduced timetable from 07:15 to 18:30 only, with much of the network closed entirely.
“The strike period will be followed by two weeks of further disruption on the network, as the RMT has instructed their members not to book any overtime until 2 January.
“After months of damaging strike action, we are grateful to our customers for their continued cooperation, patience, and understanding as the rail industry works to bring this dispute to an end.”