Today14:37 BSTWhich tube lines would be affected by strikes this June?No services would be expected on two lines if the industrial action goes ahead, with sections of two others also affected - and while other lines will be operating, severe disruption should be anticipated across the entire TfL network.TfL have advised commuters to complete their journeys across the capital before 9pm on both strike days, warning that in the early morning - before 6.30am - there will be a limited service "because services will start late and finish early". They have also cautioned that the number of trains in operation will vary across the network.The affects, in full, would be:No service on Circle LineNo service on Piccadilly lineNo service between Baker Street and Aldgate on Metropolitan LineNo service between White City and Liverpool Street on the Central LineReduced services on Bakerloo Line, Jubilee Line, Northern Line, District Line, Hammersmith & City Line, Victoria Line, Waterloo & CityToday14:37 BSTWhat dates are the tube strikes planned?The strikes will take place a day apart and last a full 24 hours each, with disruption expected the following mornings as the services start to resume.Here is when the strikes will take place:Tuesday June 2 (midnight to 11.59pm)Thursday June 4 (midnight to 11.59pm)There would be no service on the Central Line if the strikes go ahead(Image: AFP via Getty Images)