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***UPDATE: This strike has been called off and the Jubilee line will operate as usual.***
The Jubilee line will be out of action for the entirety of Thursday (14 June), if planned strike action goes ahead.
Unions the RMT and ASLEF are protesting against changes made to Jubilee line timetables, which they have cited as unfair on tube drivers.
Nigel Holness, TfL's Director of Network Operations for London Underground, said: "We have adhered to our agreements and policies with the trade unions throughout this dispute. The action is completely unnecessary and will only cause disruption for customers... The new Jubilee line timetable is already benefiting thousands of Londoners every day..."
Should the strike go ahead, around 70 extra buses will be in operation, while Metropolitan line trains that usually terminate at Baker Street will continue north to terminate at Willesden Green instead.
A previous strike, planned for 6 June, was eventually called off.