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 16 and Sunday 17 January
No service between Hammersmith and Northfields / Uxbridge. Use Metropolitan line between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge. Replacement buses operate. Please use TfL Rail for travel between Central London and Heathrow.
Replacement buses operate
Service PL1: Hammersmith - Ravenscourt Park - Stamford Brook - Turnham Green - Chiswick Park - Gunnersbury - Acton Town - Ealing Common - Ealing Broadway - South Ealing (eastbound only) - Northfields
Service PL4: Gunnersbury - Acton Town - Ealing Common - North Ealing - Hanger Lane (for Central line and Park Royal) - Alperton - Sudbury Hill - Sudbury Town - South Harrow - Rayners Lane
Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 January
No service between Earls Court and Richmond / Ealing Broadway. Use London Overground services between Gunnersbury and Richmond. Replacement buses operate.
Replacement buses operate: Service DL3: Gunnersbury - Kew Gardens - Richmond (Operates early morning and late evening only when London Overground is not running)
Service PL1: Hammersmith - Ravenscourt Park - Stamford Brook - Turnham Green - Chiswick Park - Gunnersbury - Acton Town - Ealing Common - Ealing Broadway - South Ealing (eastbound only) - NorthfieldsService
PL4: Gunnersbury - Acton Town - Ealing Common - North Ealing - Hanger Lane (for Central line and Park Royal) - Alperton - Sudbury Hill - Sudbury Town - South Harrow - Rayners Lane
Saturday 16 and Sunday 17 January
The lines in the Wimbledon area will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday for maintenance work. On Sunday, Platforms 1-10 at London Waterloo will be closed.
Berrylands will be closed all weekend and Queenstown Road will be closed all day Sunday. Passengers should use other nearby stations.
Saturday
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Hounslow services will not run.
A revised service will run between London Waterloo and Portsmouth via Guildford. These services will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Woking.
London Waterloo to Alton and London Waterloo to Basingstoke services will start at Woking.
London Waterloo to Woking stopping services will not run.
London Waterloo to Hampton Court services will not run.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham services will be diverted between Wimbledon and Effingham Junction via Epsom.
Buses will run between:
Clapham Junction, Surbiton and Woking
Wimbledon and Effingham Junction via Surbiton
Wimbledon and Hampton Court via Surbiton
London Waterloo to Windsor services will depart earlier and call additionally at Queenstown Road, Wandsworth Town and Barnes.
London Waterloo to Weybridge via Hounslow services will be diverted after Addlestone to Woking, calling additionally at Byfleet & New Haw and West Byfleet.
Sunday
The afternoon and evening London Waterloo to Kingston via Hounslow and Twickenham services will not run.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Woking stopping services will not run.
London Waterloo to Hampton Court services will not run.
London Waterloo to Chessington services will not run.
London Waterloo to Dorking services will not run.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Epsom services will start at Raynes Park.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham services will start at Raynes Park and will call all stations to Guildford via Epsom and Effingham Junction.
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Kingston services will not run.
London Waterloo to Shepperton services will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Fulwell via Richmond.
Buses will run between:
Clapham Junction, Surbiton and Woking
Clapham Junction and Effingham Junction via Surbiton
Clapham Junction and Hampton Court via Surbiton
Clapham Junction and Chessington
Clapham Junction and Twickenham via Wimbledon and Kingston
Saturday 23 and Sunday 24 January
Platforms 1-10 at London Waterloo will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday due to engineering work. This will affect all services to and from London Waterloo. Services may be cancelled or retimed. Queenstown Road will be closed all weekend.
Saturday
A revised service will run between London Waterloo and Portsmouth via Guildford. These services will terminate at Portsmouth & Southsea due to work in the Portsmouth area.
A revised service will run between London Waterloo and Weymouth with some services leaving earlier.
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Hounslow services will not run.
London Waterloo to Poole stopping services will start at Winchester.
London Waterloo to Portsmouth via Eastleigh services will start at Basingstoke.
London Waterloo to Salisbury stopping services will start at Basingstoke.
London Waterloo to Alton and London Waterloo to Basingstoke services will run as one train to Woking where the train will divide. Passengers for stations to Basingstoke should travel in the front portion. Passengers for stations to Alton should travel in the rear portion.
London Waterloo to Woking stopping services will be revised and will make additional stops.
London Waterloo to Hampton Court services will start at Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham services will start at Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Epsom services will start at Wimbledon.
London Waterloo to Dorking services will not run.
London Waterloo to Chessington services will start at Wimbledon.
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Kingston services will only run between Kingston and Clapham Junction via Richmond.
London Waterloo to Reading services will terminate at Ascot. Buses will run between Ascot and Reading due to other work taking place.
London Waterloo to Windsor services will depart earlier and call additionally at Wandsworth Town, Mortlake, North Sheen and St Margarets.
London Waterloo to Weybridge via Hounslow services will depart earlier.
Sunday
London Waterloo to Alton and London Waterloo to Basingstoke services will start at Woking. These services will only run hourly.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Woking stopping services will not run.
London Waterloo to Hampton Court services will start at Surbiton.
London Waterloo to Chessington services will not run.
London Waterloo to Dorking services will start at Worcester Park.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Epsom services will start at Worcester Park.
London Waterloo to Guildford via Cobham services will start at Surbiton.
London Waterloo to London Waterloo via Kingston services will not run.
London Waterloo to Shepperton services will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Fulwell calling additionally at Wandsworth Town, Putney, Barnes, Mortlake, North Sheen, Richmond, St Margarets, Twickenham and Strawberry Hill.
The afternoon and evening London Waterloo to Kingston via Hounslow and Twickenham services will not run.
Buses will run between:
Clapham Junction, Surbiton and Woking
Clapham Junction and Chessington via Worcester Park.
Clapham Junction and Twickenham via Wimbledon and Kingston
Saturday 23 January
Engineering work is taking place between Balham and West Norwood, closing the line.
Buses will replace trains between Balham and West Croydon via Crystal Palace.
Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 January
No service on the whole line. Replacement buses operate between Liverpool Street / Canning Town and Barking.
No planned engineering works
No planned engineering works
No planned engineering works
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