Who’s on strike and why?published at 05:35 British Summer Time 21 June 2022
More than 40,000 RMT union members from Network Rail and 13 train firms walk out today in what’s been called the "biggest rail strike in modern history".
There are also 10,000 RMT members from the London Underground striking today.
The rail row is over pay and redundancies and the strike on the tube is over pensions and job losses.
It’s hoped that post-pandemic working from home will help ease the burden on commuters.
But essential workers, hospitality staff and students sitting exams are among the people likely to be hardest hit.
Separately, train drivers’ union Aslef has announced walkouts over pay on 26 June at Hull Trains, at Greater Anglia on 23 June, and on Croydon Tramlink on 28, 29 June and 13 and 14 July.