Northern has set out how the next round of train strikes will affect journeys this December.
Industrial action will impact train services between December 1 and 9.
Northern has urged customers to check for the latest updates before travelling, especially if tickets are being used across multiple train companies.
From cancellations to limited services, here's how train strikes could affect journeys over each of the nine days of action.
Northern train strikes
There will be no rail replacement buses on strike days for train services, Northern said.
Some Northern stations may be closed or have reduced hours due to limited staffing and services.
Friday, December 1 - expect disruption and check before you travel
Saturday, December 2 - expect disruption and check before you travel - there's strikes elsewhere
Sunday, December 3 - expect disruption and check before you travel, there's strikes elsewhere
Monday, December 4 - expect disruption and check before you travel
Tuesday, December 5 - expect disruption and check before you travel
Wednesday, December 6 - expect disruption and check before you travel
Thursday, December 7 - expect disruption and check before you travel, there's strikes elsewhere
Friday, December 8 - No Northern train services will be running
Saturday, December 9 - expect disruption and check before you travel
In a notice on Northern's website, a spokesperson said: "Additional disruption is expected between 1-9 December due to action short of strike called by ASLEF.
"If travelling with Northern, or connecting onto other services across the country, check before you travel as industrial action may affect multiple parts of your journey.
"Some Northern services are expected to be very busy on routes shared with other train operators."
For more information including tickets which qualify for refunds or exchanges, visit www.northernrailway.co.uk/travel/strikes
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