Easter Elizabeth line disruption and service closure over the bank holiday weekend

Parts of the Elizabeth line will be closed over Easter.
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Elizabeth line services will be disrupted on all four days of the Easter bank holiday weekend.

From Good Friday (April 7) to Easter Monday (April 10) there will be no service between Paddington and Abbey Wood.

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Reading and Heathrow trains will operate to and from Paddington National Rail station.

A reduced service will operate between Paddington and Maidenhead. Two trains per hour will serve West Drayton, Langley, Slough, Burnham and Maidenhead, and four trains per hour will serve Ealing Broadway, Southall and Hayes & Harlington. This is due to signalling system upgrade works.

Shenfield trains will operate to and from Liverpool Street National Rail station, not serving Whitechapel - also due to signalling system upgrade works.

A number of other closures and service suspensions will take place on London’s rail network.

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Euston station is to close over Easter due to a multi-million-pound line upgrade, with customers advised to travel either side of the bank holiday.

Sussex line services to London Victoria will not run, with Network Rail upgrading switches and crossings. The Gatwick Express will not be running.

Trains into London Waterloo will be reduced, with engineering works by Network Rail due to affect the wider South Western Railway (SWR) network.

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