A new day of train disruption is expected throughout the UK as thousands of members of the Rail, Maritime, and Transport Union (RMT) go on yet another major strike.<\/strong><\/p>\n
At 9 a.m., the third 24-hour strike by about 20,000 workers at 14 significant train operators that the Department of Transportation has contracted with officially began. m. Saturday to express disapproval of the pay and working conditions.<\/p>\n
In light of the widespread changes to rail services brought on by the ongoing strikes on the UK rail network, officials have advised passengers to check train schedules before boarding, with some operators advising people to travel only if absolutely necessary.<\/p>\n
Before leaving, passengers<\/a> should check to see if trains are running, according to the Rail Delivery Group (RDG), which speaks for train operators. The strike may also cause train delays on Sunday morning.<\/p>\n