Thursday stoppage is first of three over 10 days by RMT union and will hit start of peak summer getaway

Rail passengers around Great Britain are facing another day of disruption as train staff in the RMT union begin a 24-hour strike.

The strike on Thursday is the first of three in 10 days by RMT members, with two further stoppages on 22 and 29 July, and is taking place during a week-long overtime ban by train drivers in the Aslef union.

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