Londoners may face a weekend of chaotic travel, as a 48 hour tube strike remains set to go ahead.
The strike, which is expected to start at 9pm on Saturday, February 6, and end at 9pm on Monday, February 8, is being held by the Rail, Maritime and Transport (RMT) Workers' Union.
The RMT voted to strike over the closure of ticket offices and changes to work rosters, although they remain in last minute negotiations with Transport for London (TfL) to try and stop the walk out.
TfL's website warns that some tube stations may not open, or may open later and close earlier, during the affected days.
It says: "The Tube strike affects station staff, and the impact is difficult to predict in advance.
"We will open whichever stations we can, based on the staff who sign in to their shifts. Please allow more time for your journey on these days."
TfL will be running extra buses to try and ease the disruption over the weekend.
To find out which stations are closed over the weekend, visit the TfL website.
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