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Gatwick Express

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Route km operated43. 3
Stations operated 1
Main route(s) London
Victoria
Gatwick Airport
Other route(s) Brighton
National Rail abbreviationGX
Parent organizations Govia Thameslink Railway
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About Gatwick Express


Gatwick Express is a high-frequency rail passenger service between London Victoria, Gatwick Airport, and Brighton in South East England. It is the brand name used by the Govia Thameslink Railway train operating company on the Gatwick Express route of the Thameslink, Southern and Great Northern franchise.

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Rail strike: When could it be and which lines would be affected?

Feb 16,2020 9:19 am

Railway workers will Go On a three-day Strike over pay and jobs later this month.

The Strike is expected to cause widespread disruption to passenger and freight services in England, Scotland and Wales .

When is The Strike happening?

Strikes are due to take place on: 21, 23 and 25 June.

The Action will " shut down" the country's railway network, according to The Union involved - the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT).

RMT members include everyone from drivers, guards and catering staff to signallers and track maintenance workers.

Which lines are affected?

People working for 13 train operating companies, which run services in, will take part in The Strike . These are:

In addition, workers at Network Rail , which maintains the railways throughout Britain, also voted to Strike .

So, the impact of The Action would be felt across England, Scotland and Wales .

What about other rail operators?

Workers at two companies who were part of the RMT ballot did not vote to Go On Strike .

GTR, which operates the Southern, Thameslink, Great Northern and Gatwick Express , voted for action short of a Strike - for instance refusing to work overtime. And Island Line on The Isle of Wight voted against any action.

But even operators whose workers are not in favour of a Strike expect services to be affected.

For example, Transport for Wales - which is not in dispute with unions - has warned of disruption because its trains use railways run by Network Rail .

In Scotland, the RMT has over ScotRail's pay offer, although it's Not Yet known when any action would take place.

What could the impact be?

The planned Strike covers both the management of track, signals and tunnels (Network Rail ) and the running of the trains (The Train operators).

It will affect both passenger services and The Movement of goods by train, including fuel and some food.

The government said it would prioritise the supply of food, goods and energy in The Event of widespread strikes.

Trains might only run for part of The Day , such as from 07:00 to 19:00 and only on main lines. Services to around a fifth of the normal weekday timetable.

Contingency plans are being worked on to keep some services running, but timetables would have to be scaled back.

Will I have to go to work?

The pandemic has made working from home more common. The Chartered Management Institute said it expected bosses to give staff flexibility to avoid the disruption where possible.

It said: " In terms of the direct impact on commuters, there's No Doubt it will be less than train strikes of two or three years ago. "

But not everyone will get that option. A " great divide" has emerged between people who can be flexible in such situations and those who have to come to work, it said.

Why is The Strike happening?

The dispute is about pay, conditions and planned job cuts.

The RMT said members working for train companies have been subject to " pay freezes, threats to jobs and attacks on their terms and conditions".

Network Rail plans to cut 2,500 maintenance jobs as it tries to make £2bn of savings over The Next two years.

The RMT said the jobs are safety critical, and cutting them will make accidents more likely.

Network Rail said it would not consider any changes that would make the railways less safe and that modernisation is needed.

The Rail Delivery Group, which represents train companies, has urged The Union to call off The Strikes . It says " No One wins in The Event of a Strike ".

Can a Strike be avoided?

The Strike would be called off if all parties can reach an Agreement - and they all say they want to continue negotiations.

Network Rail said it will do everything it can to avoid industrial action.

The RMT said it was open to " meaningful negotiations" but warned they would need " new proposals to prevent months of disruption on our railways. "



Source of news: bbc.com

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