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Half of Britain's rail lines will be closed during next week's strikes

The strike days are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday next week

Three days of strikes are set to be staged across Britain's rail network next week(Image: Getty Images)

Network Rail has confirmed that half of Britain's rail lines will be closed during next week's strikes.

No passenger services will serve locations such as Penzance in Cornwall, Bournemouth in Dorset, Swansea in South Wales, Holyhead in North Wales, Chester in Cheshire and Blackpool, Lancashire.

There will also be no passenger trains running north from Glasgow or Edinburgh.

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Open lines include the West Coast Main Line from London to Scotland via locations such as Birmingham and Manchester.

The strike days are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday next week.

The number of passenger services on those days is expected to be limited to around 4,500 compared with 20,000 normally, the PA news agency said.

Members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union at Network Rail and 13 train operators are to strike for three days next week in similar disputes over pay, jobs and pensions.