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Have they? The Southern homepage says, as of this moment (my bold)Southern have announced that if the rail strike goes ahead there will be no, nacht, zero trains on Tuesday.
Industrial action may affect National Rail services on Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 May
Members of the RMT and TSSA Unions that work for track and infrastructure operator Network Rail have announced that they are planning to take industrial action on Bank Holiday Monday 25 May and Tuesday 26 May. However, further talks between Network Rail and the Trades Unions are currently taking place, which may still lead to resolution of the dispute.
Should the industrial action go ahead there is likely to be severe disruption to rail services on Monday 25 and Tuesday 26 May, although this is likely to vary considerably by route, so you are strongly advised to check with the relevant train company before travelling.
More information on the timetables that will operate on the 25 and 26 May will be available on this page of the National Rail Enquiries website from the afternoon of Thursday 21 May onwards. Please note, that as the planned industrial action will affect routes differently (because of differing rail signalling systems, for instance), it is likely that more information will be available on some routes than others. Full timetables for the 25 and 26 May are currently expected to be available from Saturday 23 May onwards.
So they seem to be saying the trains might run - the strike is due to finish at 5pm. We're supposed to dock at 3.30pm so it is quite possible that a ride to Brighton, where the trains should start about 5pm, might be the best bet.
Some staff will work through the strike so there will be some trains all day (though not many, I think.)