TfL disruption this weekend September 27 to 29: Underground, Elizabeth Line and Overground
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
Londoners travelling into the capital this weekend could be faced with disruption due to closures on Tube and rail services.
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London Underground
District line
Saturday 28 and Sunday September 29
No service between Turnham Green and Richmond
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Metropolitan line
Saturday 28 and Sunday September 29
No service on the entire line
Chiltern Railways services will not run between Marylebone and Aylesbury Vale Parkway. Use alternative Tube services and local or rail replacement bus services. This is due to track work.
Piccadilly line
Saturday 28 and Sunday September 29
No service between South Harrow and Uxbridge
Use alternative Tube, local bus or rail replacement bus services. This is due to track work.
London Overground
Saturday 28 and Sunday September 29
No service between South Acton and Richmond
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Sunday September 29
No service between Gospel Oak and Barking Riverside
Use alternative Tube services or local bus routes. Rail replacement buses will run. For travel between Barking and Barking Riverside, use bus route EL1. This is due to Network Rail maintenance work.
No service between Sydenham and West Croydon
Use local bus routes. This is due to Network Rail maintenance work.
No service between Romford and Upminster
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No service between Euston and Kilburn High Road before 12pm and after 8.30pm
Use alternative Tube services or local bus routes. This is due to HS2 works.
No service between Camden Road and Stratford after 10.15pm
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Trains between Liverpool Street and Chingford will not call at Bethnal Green
For Bethnal Green, use services to/from Enfield Town or Cheshunt. This is due to Network Rail maintenance work.
Monday September 30 until Thursday October 3
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Use alternative Tube services or local bus routes. This is due to Network Rail maintenance work.
No service between New Cross Gate and Crystal Palace/West Croydon after 11pm each night
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Wednesday 2 and Thursday October 3
No eastbound service from Willesden Junction to Stratford after 11pm both nights
Use alternative Tube or rail services or local bus routes. This is due to Network Rail maintenance work.
Sunday September 29
Reduced service between Paddington and Heathrow/Reading
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No service between Liverpool Street and Shenfield, and Whitechapel and Stratford
Use alternative Tube services and local bus routes. A rail replacement bus service will be in operation between Stratford and Shenfield. This is due to Network Rail maintenance work.
DLR
Saturday 28 and Sunday September 29
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Use alternative Tube services and local bus routes. This is due to planned maintenance works.
Buses and roads
Thursday September 26
City of London
From 6.30pm until 9pm, a one-mile relay race will take place at Bloomberg Square. Large crowds are expected.
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From 6.30pm until 10.30pm, the O2 Arena will host a music concert. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after the event.
Friday September 27
Central London
From 6pm until 3am the following morning, a charity walk will take place from Charing Cross Hospital to St Bartholomew's Hospital. Large crowds are expected.
From 6pm, a mass bike ride will take place through central London, starting at Southbank. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected.
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From 12pm until 8.30pm, Lord's Cricket Ground will host a cricket match. Large crowds are expected before and after the event.
Saturday September 28
Central London
From 12pm until 7pm, a march will take place from Park Lane to Parliament Square. Large crowds and delays are expected.
From 1pm until 3pm, a static demonstration will take place at Trafalgar Square. Large crowds are expected.
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Hide AdFrom 6.30pm until 10.30pm, a static demonstration will take place at Parliament Square. Large crowds are expected.
Tottenham Hale
From 12pm until 10.30pm, Drumsheds will host a music event. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected.
O2 Arena
From 6.30pm until 10.30pm, the O2 Arena will host a music concert. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after the event.
Sunday September 29
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From 5.30am until 7pm, an annual sheep drive will take place on Southwark Bridge and Queen Street. Large crowds, increased traffic levels and delays are expected.
Ealing
From 6am until 1pm, the Ealing Marathon will take place with road closures along the route. Large crowds are expected.
Central London
From 8am until 4pm, a charity walk will take place across central London, crossing multiple bridges. Large crowds are expected.
From 6.30pm until 10.30pm, the O2 Arena will host a music concert. Large crowds and increased traffic levels are expected before and after the event.
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