TfL disruption: Which London Tube, DLR and Overground lines are closed this weekend - full list

Here is a list of the planned closures for the London Underground, DLR and Overground, this weekend, March 25 to 27.
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There are a raft of London Underground lines which are closed or hit by disruption this weekend, due to engineering works.

Only three Tube lines and the Tram are not going to be affected by some form of cancellations or altered schedules.

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The Northern line is still closed between Moorgate and Kennington, and the RMT Night Tube strike continues this weekend, affecting the Victoria and Central lines.

Here is a list of the planned closures this weekend, March 25 to 27.

A map of the Tube lines closed this weekend - the coloured in lines are the ones affected. Credit: TfLA map of the Tube lines closed this weekend - the coloured in lines are the ones affected. Credit: TfL
A map of the Tube lines closed this weekend - the coloured in lines are the ones affected. Credit: TfL

Central line

Strike action from 7pm all weekend, little to no service throughout the night.

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Passengers are advised to use the Overground or London Buses.

Circle line

On Saturday March 26, until 11am, there will be no service on the entire line.

After 11am on Saturday and all day Sunday March 27, there will be no service between Edgware Road and Sloane Square (via High Street Kensington).

District line

On Saturday March 26, until 11am, there is no service between West Ham/ Edgware Road and Wimbledon/ Kensington (Olympia)/ Richmond/ Ealing Broadway.

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Use London Overground services between Richmond and Gunnersbury. Replacement buses are in operation.

Saturday March 26, from 11am, and all day Sunday March 27, there is no service between Sloane Square/Edgware Road and Fulham Broadway/ Kensington Olympia/ Barons Court. Replacement buses will operate.

DLR

On Saturday March 26 and Sunday March 27, there will be no service between Shadwell and Bank.

Passengers are advised to use Tower Gateway station instead.

Hammersmith & City line

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There will be no service on the whole line until 8am on Saturday.

There will be no service between Hammersmith and Baker St between 8am and 11am on Saturday.

Replacement buses will operate from Liverpool Street - Aldgate / Aldgate East - Whitechapel - Stepney Green - Mile End - Bow Road - Bromley-by-Bow - Canning Town then non–stop to Barking.

London Overground

On Saturday March 26 and Sunday March 27, there will be no service between Surrey Quays and New Cross. Customers are advised to use New Cross Gate station instead.

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For the whole weekend, there will be no service between Highbury & Islington and Dalston Junction. Replacement buses will operate.

On Sunday until 10.15am , there is no service between Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction, trains are diverted to and from Battersea Park for Southern connections to Clapham Junction.

For the whole weekend, there will be no service between Romford and Upminster.

On Saturday and Sunday, there will be no service between Camden Road and Stratford. Replacement buses will be running.

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On Sunday until 10.15am, there will be no service between Clapham Junction and Kensington (Olympia). Please use local London Buses and London Underground connections.

Metropolitan line

On Saturday March 26, until 8am, there will be no service between Wembley Park and Aldgate. Please use Jubilee line connections.

Northern Line

TfL Rail

On Saturday 26 and Sunday March 27, there will be no service between Liverpool Street and Shenfield.

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On Sunday March 27, a reduced frequency, of four trains an hour, will operate between Paddington and Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3.

Trains will not call at Acton Main Line, West Ealing and Hanwell.

Paddington to Reading trains are to be retimed.

Victoria line

There will be strike action from 7pm all weekend, with little to no service throughout the night. Customers are advised to use the Overground or London Buses.

There will be good service on the Bakerloo, Piccadilly and Jubilees lines along with the Tram.

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