MORE train strikes are on the cards, threatening summer holiday travel chaos.
Last month millions were told to stay at home as rail worker walk outs caused a week of commuter hell.
And now train drivers at eight rail companies will strike on July 30 in a dispute over pay, their union Aslef announced today.
It comes as yesterday rail operators and Network Rail announced they will strike on July 27 in the dispute over pay, jobs and conditions.
Union leaders made the announcement after rejecting a new offer from Network Rail which they described as "paltry".
The RMT held three strikes last month which crippled services across the country.
Tens of thousands of workers walked out in the biggest rail strike in 30 years.
Some regions were completely cut off as services were axed and commuters were left stranded.
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