London faces a week of travel chaos as different groups of RMT union members stage strikes across the Tube network from September 7-12, with the Docklands Light Railway also affected on September 9 and 11.
The industrial action has brought most Underground services to a halt, with severe disruption expected throughout the week.
Transport for London warns that services will not return to normal until Friday morning, September 12.
The strikes have already forced event cancellations, including Coldplay's final two dates at Wembley Stadium, which were rescheduled.
The RMT is striking over pay and working conditions, particularly demanding a reduction in the working week from 35 to 32 hours.
TfL has offered a 3.4% pay rise but says it cannot afford to meet the union's demand for a shorter working week.
The dispute comes after nine months of failed negotiations between the union and transport authorities.
The industrial action has brought most Underground services to a halt, with severe disruption expected throughout the week.
Transport for London warns that services will not return to normal until Friday morning, September 12.
The strikes have already forced event cancellations, including Coldplay's final two dates at Wembley Stadium, which were rescheduled.
The RMT is striking over pay and working conditions, particularly demanding a reduction in the working week from 35 to 32 hours.
TfL has offered a 3.4% pay rise but says it cannot afford to meet the union's demand for a shorter working week.
The dispute comes after nine months of failed negotiations between the union and transport authorities.