I don’t have live updates, but I can share how to check the latest tube strike status and what to expect today.
- Check official sources first: Transport for London (TfL) Strikes page and their real-time service updates for this week. They post which lines are affected and any imposed travel windows.
- Common this week: tube strikes often cause reduced services, with some lines closed or running limited services, plus potential delays across the network. If a strike is active today, plan for longer travel times and alternative routes (buses, Overground, Elizabeth Line where available).
What you can do now:
- Visit TfL’s strikes page and the London live line status to confirm today’s closures and any station-level impact.
- If you’re traveling, consider starting earlier to avoid peak disruption, or switch to alternative modes (bus routes or bike sharing) if rail service is severely limited.
- Sign up for TfL alerts or follow their official social accounts for minute-by-minute updates and any last-minute changes.
If you tell me your starting point and destination, I can suggest the most likely alternative routes based on typical strike patterns.
Sources
Strike action by RMT members on the Tube network is now underway. Passengers have been warned there will be major disruption this week, with little to no service Monday to Thursday
www.mirror.co.ukDowning Street says 'Londoners rightly fed up' as commuters forced to find other routes to work on first of four days of RMT action
www.theguardian.comTube strike today London 21 April 2026: exact timings, closures, affected lines and how to travel using Elizabeth line, Overground and buses during TFL strikes April 2026
westminsterpimliconews.co.ukTfL travel advice and information during Tube strikes.
tfl.gov.ukTube strike today: London Underground faces major disruption as TfL services are hit. Check train strike dates, affected lines, and travel updates
www.3am.newsAround 10,000 Tube workers in the RMT union have walked out for 24 hours
www.independent.co.ukIndustrial action will last 24 hours and is expected to disrupt all lines on the network
www.independent.co.ukStrike action on the London Underground has begun today, with Transport for London (TfL) warning passengers to expect major disruption across the capital’s transport network.The RMT union walkout, which runs until Thursday 11 September, is expected to bring little to no service on the Tube between Monday and Thursday. TfL has advised passengers that any services running will be limited, starting later than usual and closing early. Journeys should be completed by 6pm during the strike period.Toda
www.taxi-point.co.ukAll the latest travel updates on the London tube strike
www.goodto.comReal-time status for all London Underground, DLR, and Elizabeth Line services. Data updated live from Transport for London (TfL). Check delays, disruptions, and good service reports.
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