Industrial action will run from 17-22 July, coinciding with strikes by RMT and disrupting train services

Rail disruption in Britain at the start of the summer holidays is set to intensify as the train drivers’ union Aslef announced another week of industrial action.

A new overtime ban across the major train operating companies in England will run from Monday 17 to Saturday 22 July, coinciding with two of the first of three 24-hour strikes by the RMT union.

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