Tubes and trains services affected by engineering work
During the coronavirus outbreak do not use public transport unless your journey is essential. If you do travel you must wear a face mask.
Due to the Covid-19 virus, the following service changes will be in place until further notice:
TfL says this information changes frequently. Check before you travel.
The track closure programme is changing regularly because of the restriction of work sites due to Covid-19, therefore check regularly for the latest information.
Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 November
No service between Hammersmith and Barking.
Sunday 29 November
Queenstown Road station will be closed with no services stopping all day Sunday due to maintenance work. Passengers should use other nearby stations.
Saturday 5 December - Sunday 6 December
Engineering work is taking place between Hemel Hempstead and North Wembley, closing all lines.
The following alterations will apply:
Saturday
From approximately 20:00 until the end of service Southern trains that run between East Croydon and Watford Junction will start / terminate at Shepherd's Bush.
You may use your tickets on London Underground services between London Victoria and London Euston and also on London Northwestern Railway service between London Euston and Milton Keynes Central.
Sunday
Until approximately 12:00 and then from 21:00 until the end of service Southern trains that run between East Croydon and Watford Junction will start / termiate at Shepherd's Bush.
You may use your tickets on London Underground services between London Victoria and London Euston and also on London Northwestern Railway service between London Euston and Milton Keynes Central.
No planned engineering works
No planned engineering works
No planned engineering works
No planned engineering works
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November 23, 2020
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