Forthcoming Disruption on Public Transport


Tubes and trains services affected by engineering work

Forthcoming Disruption on Public Transport

During the coronavirus outbreak if you do travel you should wear a face mask.

TfL says this information changes frequently. Check before you travel.

Central line

RMT STRIKE ACTION

There is planned strike action every Friday and Saturday night between 20:30 and 04:29 the following morning from Friday 7 January until Sunday 19 June. If these strikes go ahead, Central and Victoria lines could be severely disrupted from 19:00 every Friday and Saturday, with little or no service through the night.

Customers are advised to check before they travel and seek alternative routes where required. All other Tube lines will run their normal daytime services during these strikes, with the last Tubes in central London leaving around 01:00 and starting again at 05:30. Check your travel if you are using these lines before mid-morning on Saturday or Sundays

Until Monday 10 January

A reduced service will continue to operate on all routes until further notice owing to the significant ongoing impact of Coronavirus, particularly in terms of staff sickness.

By reducing the service, Southern aim to provide more certainty over which trains will and will not run for those that are travelling and reduce unexpected cancellations.

There will be no Southern or Gatwick Express services at London Victoria, Battersea Park, Clapham Junction or Wandsworth Common until Monday 10 January.

The times of trains on all routes will be changed and, on many routes, services will be reduced.

District line

Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 January

No service between Turnham Green and Ealing Broadway. Replacement buses operate.

PL1: Hammersmith – Ravenscourt Park – Stamford Brook– Turnham Green– Chiswick Park – Gunnersbury – Acton Town – Ealing Common – Ealing Broadway – South Ealing – Northfields- Boston Manor - Osterley

piccadilly line

Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 January

No service between Hammersmith and Heathrow (all terminals) / Uxbridge. Please use Metropolitan line services between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge. Replacement buses operate.

PL1: Hammersmith – Ravenscourt Park – Stamford Brook– Turnham Green– Chiswick Park – Gunnersbury – Acton Town – Ealing Common – Ealing Broadway – South Ealing – Northfields- Boston Manor - Osterley

PL2: Hammersmith – Heathrow Terminal 5, non-stopPL3: Hammersmith – Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 (Central Bus Station), non-stop

PL4: Rayners Lane – South Harrow – Sudbury Hill – Sudbury Town – Alperton – Hanger Lane (for Park Royal) – North Ealing – Ealing Common – Acton Town – Ealing Broadway (Central)

PL7: Osterley – Hounslow Central – Hounslow West – Hatton Cross – Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3 (Central line).

Northern line

Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 January

No service between Euston (Bank Branch) / Charing Cross and Stockwell / Battersea Power Station.

Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 January

The lines in the Raynes Park area will be closed all weekend due to maintenance work.

TFL RAIL

Sunday 16 January

A reduced frequency, four trains an hour, operates until 1300 between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington. Trains will not call at Acton Main Line, West Ealing and Hanwell. Paddington to Reading trains are retimed

Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 January

The lines in the Raynes Park area will be closed all weekend due to maintenance work.

District line

Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 January

No service between Earls Court and Richmond / Ealing Broadway. Replacement buses operate.

PL-1: Northfields – South Ealing (eastbound only) – Ealing Broadway (for Central Line) – Ealing Common – Acton Town – Gunnersbury – Chiswick Park – Turnham Green – Stamford Brook – Ravenscourt Park – Hammersmith (for Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines). Early morning eastbound buses will extend to Victoria and late-night westbound buses will start from Victoria, calling at Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Gloucester Road and Earl’s Court

PL-4: Rayners Lane (for Metropolitan Line) – South Harrow – Sudbury Hill – Sudbury Town – Alperton – Hanger Lane (for Central Line and Park Royal) – North Ealing – Ealing Broadway (for Central Line).

DL3: Richmond – Kew Gardens – Gunnersbury – Chiswick Park –Turnham Green (early morning and late evening only)

piccadilly line

Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 January

No service between Kings Cross St Pancras and Northfields / Uxbridge. Please use Metropolitan line between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge. Replacement buses operate.

PL-1: Northfields – South Ealing (eastbound only) – Ealing Broadway (for Central Line) – Ealing Common – Acton Town – Gunnersbury – Chiswick Park – Turnham Green – Stamford Brook – Ravenscourt Park – Hammersmith (for Circle and Hammersmith & City Lines). Early morning eastbound buses will extend to Victoria and late-night westbound buses will start from Victoria, calling at Hyde Park Corner, Knightsbridge, South Kensington, Gloucester Road and Earl’s Court.

PL-4: Rayners Lane (for Metropolitan Line) – South Harrow – Sudbury Hill – Sudbury Town – Alperton – Hanger Lane (for Central Line and Park Royal) – North Ealing – Ealing Broadway (for Central Line).

Circle line engineering works

Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 February

No service between Hammersmith and Tower Hill (via Kings Cross St Pancras)

Hammersmith and City Line

Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 February

No service on the whole line.

Central line

No planned engineering works

London Overground

No planned engineering works


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January 10, 2022


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