Transport for London is asking customers to check before they travel ahead of planned strike action on London Underground by RMT union Tube drivers.

TfL says dialogue with the union is ongoing and it will operate as many services as possible should strikes go ahead.

TfL is urging the union to call off their action and continue to work together on proposals to pilot a four-day week for train operators.

Strike action affecting the London Underground has been called between next Tuesday and Friday.

Should the strikes go ahead, there is expected to be some service on most lines, but with significant disruption.

The level of service on each line will vary across the London Underground network.

On these days, all other London Underground staff will be working, and other TfL services including Elizabeth line, DLR, London Overground and Trams will be running normally however they are likely to be very busy.

The vast majority of buses will be running normally throughout these strikes, but seven routes operated by Stagecoach will be affected by a separate strike between 5am on Friday, the 24th of April and 5am on Saturday, the 25th of April. Other buses will run as usual.

Stay tuned to Jackie for the latest traffic information across the period.