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Rail strikes to go ahead on Saturday - full list of how services will be affected

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Train services across the country will be impacted by another wave of industrial action. Members of the Rail, Maritime, and Transport (RMT) union who work for train operators will stage a walkout due to a long-running dispute over pay, jobs, and working conditions.

On Saturday, March 18, many operators across the country will only run trains on a limited timetable. However, those not involved in the dispute will see no major impact.

But, their services may be busier than normal due timetable cuts at other operators. Read more: Same sex couple used to getting 'cold response' praise venue for Mother's Day gesture Here's a full list of how each operator will be affected by the strikes: One train per hour will run in both directions between London Euston and each of Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester and Preston.

A limited service will operate to and from Glasgow. No major impact. No major impact. No trains will run north of Banbury. There will be one train per hour in both directions between London Marylebone and each of Aylesbury/Aylesbury Vale Parkway, Banbury and Oxford.

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