Transport for London (TfL) has announced which Underground services it intends to operate during this week's strike action for job losses to ticket office workers.

Two 48-hour strikes have been called by the RMT and TSSA unions which will affect services this week from about 9.30pm on Tuesday, February 4 until the morning of Friday, February 7.

The second round of strike action is set to begin on the following week at about 9.30pm on Tuesday, February 11, until the morning of Friday, February 14.

It comes during a consultation by London Underground on a new 24-hour 'night tube' service which would see the Northern Line open for 24 hours on weekends from next year.

Services during the strike:

District Line:

TfL intends to run trains:
• between Upminster and Wimbledon about every eight minutes in both directions
• between Ealing Broadway and High Street Kensington about every 20 minutes in both directions.

These trains would not stop at Aldgate East, Becontree, Blackfriars, Bromley-by-Bow, Dagenham East, Dagenham Heathway, East Ham, Elm Park, Gloucester Road, Hornchurch, Plaistow, Sloane Square, Stepney Green, Temple, Upminster Bridge, Upney or Upton Park stations.

Northern Line

TfL intends to run trains over the whole line (except to Mill Hill East), with a train about every five minutes via both the Bank and Charing Cross branches in both directions.

These trains would not stop at Borough, Chalk Farm, Clapham North, Clapham South, Colliers Wood, Embankment, Goodge Street, Hampstead, Highgate, Leicester Square, Mornington Crescent, Old Street, Oval, South Wimbledon, Tooting Bec, Tufnell Park and Warren Street stations.

On Wednesday and Thursday Tube services will start later and finish earlier than normal – trains will run from about 7am to 11pm.

Another strike planned by ASLEF at London Tramlink which would have affected services on Wednesday February 5 has been called off.