The two 48-hour walk-outs, which will take place on December 13-14 and 16-17, coupled with the knock-on impact on December 15 in-between the strikes, means an effective five-day travel ban for rail users.
A RAIL firm, which operates in York, has issued a "do not travel" warning to customers ahead of strike action next week.
The two 48-hour walk-outs, which will take place on December 13-14 and 16-17, coupled with the knock-on impact on December 15 in-between the strikes, means an effective five-day travel ban for rail users.
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