RMT weekend strikes to hit Avanti West Coast passengers

RMT Weekend Strikes Disrupt Avanti West Coast Passengers

Avanti West Coast faces significant disruptions as RMT strikes begin this Sunday, affecting services until May 25.

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London: This Sunday marks the start of a series of weekend strikes by train managers, and it’s going to shake things up for Avanti West Coast passengers. The Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) is leading the charge, and they’re not holding back.

These walkouts are all about a dispute over rest day working. Avanti is urging folks to travel on other days since Sundays will be a bit of a mess until May 25.

On strike days, expect a reduced timetable with fewer trains running. If you’re planning to travel, it’s best to check ahead because things are going to be busy.

On Sunday, they’ll run just one train an hour from London Euston to places like Birmingham, Manchester, and Liverpool. But don’t count on trains to north Wales or Blackpool; they won’t be running at all.

Avanti is also warning that if you do decide to travel, you should plan ahead and keep an eye on your return train times. It’s going to be a bit of a juggling act.

Kathryn O’Brien from Avanti expressed disappointment over the strikes, especially since many people might be trying to visit family or enjoy a day out. She’s asking for patience from passengers during this tough time.

On the flip side, RMT’s Mick Lynch is calling out Avanti for paying replacement managers hefty sums while the regular staff are left in the lurch. He believes the company should be focusing on fair settlements instead of relying on overtime and temporary fixes.

In short, if you’re planning to travel with Avanti West Coast, keep your plans flexible and stay updated on the latest service changes. It’s going to be a bumpy ride for a while!

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