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London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 4-6

London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 4-6

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This weekend, London will be bursting with major events. There'll be tens of thousands of people pulling up to Hyde Park to watch Sabrina Carpenter play two huge headline shows, thousands more are coming from far and wide to watch the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in southwest London and a million or so other folk will be marching through the city centre for the big Pride in London parade.
Suffice to say, all those goings on mean that a lot of people will be relying on London's train network over the next three days. If you're one of those people, you're in the right place. For your weekend plans to go without a hiccup, our best advice is to make sure you have foolproof travel plan. Keep reading for a lowdown on all the closures, cancellations and disruptions to prepare for.
Full list of tube and train disruptions in London this weekend
District line
There are severe delays expected across the entire District line on Friday because of a track fault Tower Hill. There will be no service at all between Tower Hill and Whitechapel.
Metropolitan
TfL will close the entire Metropolitan line on Saturday and Sunday. It suggests that you use the Jubilee line between Baker Street and Wembley Park and/or replacement buses instead.
Piccadilly
There are no Piccadilly line trains running between South Harrow and Uxbridge on Saturday or Sunday.
DLR
On both Saturday and Sunday, there'll be no DLR services between Bank / Tower Gateway and Canning Town / Lewisham, or between Stratford and Canary Wharf. Replacement buses will be around to get you to where you need to be.
Lioness
On Sunday, until 12pm and from 8.30pm, there's no Lioness service between Kilburn High Road and Euston.
Mildmay
There won't be a Mildmay service between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction until 9.30am on Sunday and the line between Camden Road and Stratford will be closed all day.
Suffragette
No services are running on the Suffragette line between Barking and Barking Riverside on Sunday and trains will only operate between Gospel Oak and Barking every 20 minutes.
Weaver
On Sunday, don't expect any Weaver line trains between Hackney Downs and Enfield Town / Cheshunt until 10.15am. A rail replacement bus will be on hand to get you where you need to go.
Windrush
The Windrush line will be shut between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction / Battersea Park on both Saturday and Sunday.
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London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 4-6
London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 4-6

Time Out

timea day ago

  • Time Out

London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 4-6

This weekend, London will be bursting with major events. There'll be tens of thousands of people pulling up to Hyde Park to watch Sabrina Carpenter play two huge headline shows, thousands more are coming from far and wide to watch the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in southwest London and a million or so other folk will be marching through the city centre for the big Pride in London parade. Suffice to say, all those goings on mean that a lot of people will be relying on London's train network over the next three days. If you're one of those people, you're in the right place. For your weekend plans to go without a hiccup, our best advice is to make sure you have foolproof travel plan. Keep reading for a lowdown on all the closures, cancellations and disruptions to prepare for. Full list of tube and train disruptions in London this weekend District line There are severe delays expected across the entire District line on Friday because of a track fault Tower Hill. There will be no service at all between Tower Hill and Whitechapel. Metropolitan TfL will close the entire Metropolitan line on Saturday and Sunday. It suggests that you use the Jubilee line between Baker Street and Wembley Park and/or replacement buses instead. Piccadilly There are no Piccadilly line trains running between South Harrow and Uxbridge on Saturday or Sunday. DLR On both Saturday and Sunday, there'll be no DLR services between Bank / Tower Gateway and Canning Town / Lewisham, or between Stratford and Canary Wharf. Replacement buses will be around to get you to where you need to be. Lioness On Sunday, until 12pm and from 8.30pm, there's no Lioness service between Kilburn High Road and Euston. Mildmay There won't be a Mildmay service between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction until 9.30am on Sunday and the line between Camden Road and Stratford will be closed all day. Suffragette No services are running on the Suffragette line between Barking and Barking Riverside on Sunday and trains will only operate between Gospel Oak and Barking every 20 minutes. Weaver On Sunday, don't expect any Weaver line trains between Hackney Downs and Enfield Town / Cheshunt until 10.15am. A rail replacement bus will be on hand to get you where you need to go. Windrush The Windrush line will be shut between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction / Battersea Park on both Saturday and Sunday.

London Underground and Overground closures: July 4
London Underground and Overground closures: July 4

Glasgow Times

timea day ago

  • Glasgow Times

London Underground and Overground closures: July 4

The changes will see some stations closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work. So you don't get caught out by the changes, we've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend. To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground, you can use the TfL app or website. What's your go-to Tube line, and why is it your favourite? 👇 — TfL (@TfL) June 3, 2025 London Tube and Overground closures this weekend Friday, July 4 Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed. Saturday, July 5 DLR: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service between Bank / Tower Gateway and Canning Town / Lewisham, or between Stratford and Canary Wharf. Replacement buses operate. Metropolitan: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service on the entire line. Piccadilly: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service between South Harrow and Uxbridge. Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays. Windrush: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction / Battersea Park. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while all four escalators at the station are replaced. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, the westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed. @tfl Historic maps, signs, and vehicles? We have them all 🤩 Join us at the London Transport Museum Depot open days from 6 – 8 June and 18 – 21 September! Book now on London Transport Museum's website 🔗 ♬ original sound - Transport for London Sunday, July 6 DLR: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service between Bank / Tower Gateway and Canning Town / Lewisham, or between Stratford and Canary Wharf. We track your journeys and cap them, so you never spend more than you need to 👏 For more info on how TfL's daily cap benefits you, visit: — TfL (@TfL) May 29, 2025 Lioness: Sunday 6 July, until 1200 and from 2030, no service between Kilburn High Road and Euston. Metropolitan: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service on the entire line. Mildmay: Sunday 6 July, until 0930, no service between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction until 09:30. Sunday 6 July, no service between Camden Road and Stratford. Piccadilly: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service between South Harrow and Uxbridge. Suffragette: Sunday 6 July, no service between Barking and Barking Riverside. Sunday 6 July, a reduced service operates between Gospel Oak and Barking. Recommended Reading Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays. Weaver: Sunday 6 July, until 1015, no service between Hackney Downs and Enfield Town / Cheshunt Windrush: Saturday 5 and Sunday 6 July, no service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction / Battersea Park. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed.

Major timetable changes are coming to London's DLR next month – before new trains are introduced later this year
Major timetable changes are coming to London's DLR next month – before new trains are introduced later this year

Time Out

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Major timetable changes are coming to London's DLR next month – before new trains are introduced later this year

Regular users of the DLR, listen up. The automated east London transport network is changing its timetable this summer, with TfL cutting back on services before it introduces the network's much-anticipated (and much-delayed) new trains. The changes are temporary and apparently intended to 'ensure a reliable service can be maintained across the entire DLR network'. TfL says the reduced timetable is designed to coincide with the start of the school summer holidays (when the service is usually quieter) and that it focuses on parts of the network where demand is typically lower. The DLR's new trains were announced back in June 2023, with initial designs showing off vehicles with fancy stuff like air-conditioning and USB charging ports. The vehicles – which, compared to the current fleet, are turquoise, more reliable and 10 percent more spacious – were supposed to be in operation back at the end of 2024, then they were delayed indefinitely. TfL now says the first of the DLR's 54 new trains will begin coming into service this year. Here's what you need to know about the DLR's new timetable. Beckton to Canning Town/Stratford International – no services (though Tower Gateway to Beckton will run) Stratford and Lewisham – no services in peak hours (6.30am-10am and 4pm-7.30pm). If required, customers should change at Canary Wharf. Services between Canary Wharf and Stratford will run every five minutes in peak times and every six and a half minutes off peak. Bank to Lewisham services will continue to run as normal. The new timetable will begin on July 21 and the full timetable will be reintroduced once enough trains are back in service. Commenting on the new timetable, TfL's chief capital officer Stuart Harvey said: 'The testing of the new DLR trains is progressing well and customers will start to be able to use these modern trains later this year. The new trains will ensure a more frequent and reliable service across the network and support growth in the Docklands and beyond. 'We need to begin retiring some of the oldest trains, meaning some short-term timetable changes are required. We apologise for this inconvenience to customers, but they are necessary to ensure we can maintain the safest most reliable service.'

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