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London travel disruption this weekend: full list of tube and train closures for July 11-13

Closures and service changes are planned on the Central line and several Overground lines this weekend. Here’s what you need to know.

Amy Houghton
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Amy Houghton
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London is in for another boiling weekend. And the last thing we all want to do in 30 degree heat is pack onto a stuffy, clammy tube carriage. Unfortunately, if you have plans lined up in the city over the next three days, you may just have to brave it.

This weekend there’s all sorts of things going on in London that are worth getting sweaty on the Underground for – from the final Wimbledon weekend and Women’s Euro watch parties to the Somerset House Summer Series and Stevie Wonder at BST Hyde Park

If you’re willing to endure a boiling train over the next few days, at least make sure you get to where to need to go on time (to avoid rushing and getting even sweatier). So, plan ahead with our lowdown on all the London train disruptions, cancellations and changes that we know about this weekend. 

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Central line

The Central line will be shut from Leytonstone to Epping and Woodford (via Hainault) on Saturday and Sunday, including the Friday Night Tube. 

Waterloo and City 

As always, the entire Waterloo and City line will be closed for the whole weekend. 

Mildmay line

The Mildmay line between Willesden Junction to Richmond will be closed on Sunday. There’ll also be a reduced service between Shepherds Bush and Camden Road that day, with trains only running every 15 minutes. 

On Saturday the 9.04pm and 10.34pm Clapham Junction to Stratford, and 11.19pm Clapham Junction to Willesden Junction trains won’t operate.

Suffragette line

On Friday, the Suffragette service from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak will terminate at Upper Holloway at 11.38pm.  

Windrush line

There’ll be no Windrush services between Balham and London Bridge (via Crystal Palace and Forest Hill) and no trains between Sydenham and Crystal Palace on Sunday. Local buses will be available instead or you can use the Windrush line trains for stations between West Croydon/ Crystal Palace and New Cross Gate, or the Jubilee line to travel between Canada Water and London Bridge. 

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