TODAY train drivers have begun a series of fresh strikes and an overtime ban in their long-running dispute over pay.
This is set to cause more travel chaos for passengers.
Members of ASLEF will take part in a rolling programme of one-day strikes from January 30 to February 5 and ban overtime for nine days from January 29.
Today, c2c bosses say they are running a reduced service on all lines as a result.
All the strike action is expected to cause "significant disruption".
There is also engineering works on the Basildon and Ockendon lines which will affect the first and last trains.
c2c has now released an updated timetable for the strike action today which can be viewed here: https://www.c2c-online.co.uk/app/uploads/2024/01/65b268cf19d2c-65b268cf19d2dc2c-Public-TT-29-Jan-01-Feb.pdf.pdf
Passengers are also able to check the reduced timetable on the National Rail website.
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