London Underground and TfL Lines Closed This Weekend: Full List
Travel disruptions are anticipated across London this weekend, affecting several transport lines. Passengers should prepare for changes to the Tube, Overground, Elizabeth line, and DLR services.
Transport for London (TfL) Weekend Closures
- Dates: February 7-8
- Impacted Areas: Southwark, Lewisham, Wandsworth
Ongoing engineering and track works are the primary reasons for the disruptions. It is essential for passengers to plan accordingly and utilize alternative routes where applicable.
London Underground Changes
- Northern Line: No service between Morden and Kennington on both Saturday and Sunday due to track work. Use alternative Tube services or local buses.
- Jubilee Line: Limited service, with no stops at Baker Street from 2:30 AM to 4:30 AM during Saturday Night Tube services. Passengers should consider bus routes 13, N113, or 139 for alternative options.
London Overground Impact
- Windrush Line: Trains will not stop at Surrey Quays during Saturday Night Overground and all-day Sunday. Passengers should use buses 47, 188, or 199 as alternatives. Rail replacement buses will operate between Canada Water and New Cross Gate.
- No service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction on Sunday due to maintenance work.
Elizabeth Line Adjustments
- Service Disruption: On February 8, there will be no service between Paddington and Ealing Broadway until 7:45 AM. Passengers can utilize Tube services or local bus routes.
- Reduced service will also occur between Paddington and Maidenhead/Heathrow, with stops at Burnham and Taplow being unavailable.
DLR Service Changes
- No service between Tower Gateway and Shadwell on February 8 due to third-party engineering works. Alternative options include Tube or London Overground services.
Upcoming Tram Network Disruptions
A two-week closure of parts of the Tram network is scheduled from February 11 to February 25. This upgrade will shut services from East Croydon to Beckenham Junction, Elmers End, and New Addington due to track renewal work at Sandilands Junction, and areas between Gravel Hill and Addington Village.
- Replacement buses will run between East Croydon and Beckenham Junction.
- Tram services will continue normally between East Croydon and Wimbledon.
The upgrades aim to enhance reliability and minimize future disruptions. Mark Davis, the general manager for London Trams, expressed understanding of the inconvenience caused and emphasized the importance of these essential works.
Passengers are encouraged to stay informed and plan ahead to ensure smoother travel during these disruptions.