Staff at three rail unions are walking out on four days next week with bosses urging people only to travel if 'absolutely necessary'
Passengers are being warned to brace themselves for another week of chaos on the trains despite the introduction of a new timetable.
A new national timetable is being introduced tomorrow which it was hoped may see some improvements in service levels for frustrated passengers. Across the country just 20 percent of services will run on just 50pc of the network and 'most branch lines will have no trains at all' Network Rail say. Network Rail says it is 'hugely disappointing that despite months of negotiations and an improved offer by us to settle our dispute with the RMT, these strikes are still going ahead in a deliberate attempt to ruin Christmas for millions of passengers trying to see loved ones and businesses who rely on festive trade at this crucial time of year.'
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