when does london tube strike end

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The London Tube strike that began on September 5, 2025, ended on Friday, September 12, 2025. Normal Tube services resumed late on the morning of September 12, but there were no services before 8am that day due to staff getting back into position after the strike period. The strike lasted for a total of seven days, with severe disruption to London Underground services from September 7 to September 11. The strike was called by the RMT union over disputes about pay, shift patterns, fatigue management, and demands for a 32-hour working week instead of the current 35 hours. The ongoing effects of the strike were still being felt on the day it ended, but from late morning of September 12, normal Tube services gradually resumed. Transport for London (TfL) has warned commuters that delays might continue as services return to normal. Future strike actions depend on further negotiations between TfL and the union, with no new strikes announced immediately after this round ended.