TfL this weekend June 16-18: Tube, Overground and bus disruption

Here is the full list of closures over the weekend, June 16 to 18.
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Londoners travelling into the capital this weekend could be faced with disruption due to closures on TfL services.

Transport for London (TfL) has asked Londoners to check before they travel this weekend.

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To get the most latest updates on the Underground, DLR and Overground you can use the TfL app or website.

Here is the full list of closures over the weekend, June 16 to 18.

London Underground

Central line

Friday June 16 into Saturday June 17

No service between Leytonstone and Loughton/Hainault from 2am until 4.30am.

A rail replacement bus service will run to all stations between Leytonstone and Loughton.

Saturday June 17 and Sunday June 18

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No service between Woodford and Epping/Hainault (via Chigwell) including Night Tube between Leytonstone and Loughton on Saturday night

A rail replacement bus service will run.

London Overground

Saturday June 17 and Sunday June 18

No service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction

A rail replacement bus service will run.

Monday June 19 to Thursday June 22

No service between Sydenham and West Croydon after 10.15pm

Use local bus or Southern rail replacement bus services.

Transport for London (TfL) has asked Londoners to check before they travel this weekend.Transport for London (TfL) has asked Londoners to check before they travel this weekend.
Transport for London (TfL) has asked Londoners to check before they travel this weekend.

DLR

Saturday June 17 and Sunday June 18

No service between Poplar and Beckton

A rail replacement bus service will run.

Bus routes and roads

Friday June 16 to Sunday June 18

Emirates Stadium

Emirates Stadium will be hosting Arctic Monkeys in concert from 5pm to 11pm. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Saturday June 17

Central London area

Trooping the Colour will be taking place in the central London area from 6am to 3pm.

Road closures will be in place from 6am including Pall Mall East, Strand, Cockspur Street and Northumberland Ave. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected. Drivers have been asked to use alternative routes.

Parliament Square

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There will be a demonstration from 12:20 pm to 4:30pm. Large crowds are expected.

Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium will be hosting Harry Styles in concert from 3:30pm to 11:45pm. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Twickenham Stadium

Twickenham Stadium will be hosting Depeche Mode in concert from 5pm to 11pm. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Sunday June 18

Waterloo Bridge

Filming will be taking place from 3:30 am to 6am. Temporary traffic holds and a stop and go system will be in place.

Clapham Common South Side

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The London to Brighton Bike Ride will start from Clapham Common South Side between 6am and 9.30am. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Central London area

Filming will be taking place from 5.30pm to 5am the following morning in John Adam Street/Albert Embankment/Westminster Bridge/Parliament Square/Piccadilly Circus.

Until Saturday June 24

HS2 works at Swiss Cottage

Until Saturday June 24, there will be a series of lane closures on the A41 Finchley Road at the Swiss Cottage Gyratory and on Avenue Road, College Crescent and Hilgrove Road. These are HS2 works ahead of construction of the new railway.

Delays are expected and you are advised to plan ahead and leave more time for your journey. Some bus stops will be temporarily closed or relocated.

Until Saturday July 8

Chiswick roundabout

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Until Saturday July 8, there will be weeknight works between 10pm and 5am on Chiswick roundabout while National Highways carry out maintenance on the M4 Chiswick Flyover.

All slip roads to and from the A4 will be maintained but customers may need to follow local diversions if using the roundabout during this time. Plan ahead and allow more time for your journey. For more details, visit the National Highways website.