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What are you up to in London this weekend? Checking out promising artists at New Contemporaries? Gorging on Italian food at Eataly Fest? Gazing at Canary Wharf’s free Winter Lights?
Whatever you’re seeing or doing in the city over the coming days, you’ll want to be kept in-the-loop on all the planned tube and train service disruption. Mercifully, following major closures of the Piccadilly, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and District lines earlier in the month, there isn’t too much to be watch out for – but there’s still some noteworthy disruption.
Especially if you rely on the Central line in east London or the Mildmay line out west, you’ll want to know about this weekend’s closures and service alterations.
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London travel disruption and tube closures, January 31-February 1 2026
Central line
- From 2am on Saturday January 31 and all day Sunday February 1, no trains between Bethnal Green and Epping / Hainault.
Mildmay line (Overground)
- On Sat Jan 31 and Sun Feb 1, no service between Camden Road and Richmond / Shepherds Bush.
- Special service will run between Stratford and Willesden Junction.
Suffragette line (Overground)
- On Sat Jan 31 and Sun Feb 1, reduced service on the entire line.
Weaver line (Overground)
- On Sun Feb 1, no service between Liverpool Street and Cheshunt, Chingford and Enfield Town until 10.15am.
Windrush line (Overground)
- On Sun Feb 1, no trains between Sydenham and Crystal Palace.
DLR
- On Sun Feb 1, no trains between Shadwell and Tower Gateway.
- Cutty Sark station is closed until the spring. Find out more here.
Elizabeth line
- On Sun Feb 1, no service between Paddington and Ealing Broadway until 7.45am.
- On Sun Feb 1, from 7.45am, reduced service between Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 4/Maidenhead.
- Two trains an hour: Acton Main Line, Hanwell, Heathrow Terminal 4, West Drayton, Langley, Slough, Burnham and Maidenhead
- Four trains an hour: West Ealing and Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3
- Six trains an hour: Ealing Broadway, Southall, Hayes & Harlington
Piccadilly line
- Eastbound trains will not call at Barons Court until June. If travelling east, go one stop west (to Hammersmith) and bounce back east.
- On Sun Feb 1, disruption at Holloway Road due to a football match. No eastbound trains will stop between 4.30pm and 5.45pm, and station will be shut from 7.40pm to 9.10pm.
District line
- Eastbound trains will not call at Barons Court until June. When travelling east, go one stop west (to Hammersmith) and bounce back east.
Waterloo and City line
- Closed on weekends.
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