The London Tube strikes in September 2025 officially ended on Friday, September 12. The strike action lasted for seven days in total, with the primary disruptive period running from Sunday, September 7, through Thursday, September 11. Services started to resume from 8 a.m. on Friday, September 12, with full normal operations expected by late morning. However, some lingering effects from the strikes were still felt on that day. The strikes were organized by the RMT union primarily over demands for a shorter working week and pay issues. Transport for London (TfL) and the union had failed to reach an agreement, but the industrial action stopped after September 11. Commuters were advised to expect some delays as services gradually returned to normal on September 12. In summary, the tube strikes are over as of the morning of September 12, 2025, though it may take some time for all services to fully recover.