Members of Aslef at five operators will walk out on Friday.
Parts of the country will have no train services on Friday because of a fresh strike by drivers in a long-running pay dispute.
On Saturday train drivers will walk out on Chiltern Railways, Great Western Railway, LNER, Heathrow Express, Northern and TransPennine Express. On days where an overtime ban is in place, the timetable for some train companies may be revised in advance or services may be subject to short-notice delay or cancellation on the day.
“Drivers wouldn’t vote for industrial action, again and again and again, if they thought that was a good offer. That offer was dead in the water in April last year and Mr Harper knows that. “We have given the Government every opportunity to come to the table but it is now clear they do not want to resolve this dispute. They are happy for it go on and on.
A spokesman or the RDG said: “We are sorry that this round of strikes called by the Aslef leadership risks disrupting journeys.
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