Latest train strikes to greatly reduce service through Hounslow this week

By Joe Acklam

31st May 2023 | Local News

Train strikes this week will see a greatly reduced service in Hounslow. Photo: CA850.
Train strikes this week will see a greatly reduced service in Hounslow. Photo: CA850.

The latest round of train strikes from train drivers and employees will be causing a large amount of disruption in Hounslow across the week. 

Starting from Wednesday 31st May and continuing until Saturday 3rd June there will be disruption on each day with a largely reduced service on each day except Thursday 1st June. 

Wednesday strikes have seen a reduced service across all South Western Railway services in London and all routes have fewer services. 

On Fridy 2nd June there will be a significantly reduced service on a limited number of lines across the SWR network and most will be cancelled entirely. 

There will be two trains per hour running through Brentford, Syon Lane, Isleworth, and Hounslow running between 7am and 7pm as one of the services which does stay open on this day. 

Then on the final day of the strikes on Saturday 3rd June, strike action begins at 7.30am and the London Waterloo via Hounslow service will be reduced, but specific changes have not been announced. 

To find out more then visit the SWR website. 

     

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