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An exhibition about the Southbank’s iconic skate park, an entire art fair dedicated to ceramics, a Hackney history festival and a raucous party to celebrate Tate Modern’s Nigerian Modernism exhibition are just a few of the best things to see and do in London this coming weekend.
Whether you’re heading to any of the above things or just planning on being out and about in the city on May 9-10, you’ll want to know about all the planned disruption on TfL services over the coming days. Heads up: there will be several notable closures, including pretty much the entirety of the Piccadilly line.
Worry not about getting transport around the city this weekend, thanks to our handy guide. Here are all the TfL train and tube closures to know about on May 9-10 2026.
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London travel disruption and tube closures, May 9-10 2026
Piccadilly line
- On Saturday May 9 and Sunday May 10 (including Friday and Saturday night tube), no trains between Cockfosters and Heathrow.
- There will only be a service between Acton Town and Uxbridge.
DLR
- On Sat May 9, no trains on the entire network after 11.30pm.
- On Sun May 10 no trains between Shadwell and Tower Gateway all day. No service on the entire network after 10.30pm.
Elizabeth line
- On Sun May 10, no trains between Paddington and Ealing Broadway until 7.40am.
Windrush line
- On Sun May 10:
- No trains between Dalston Junction and Highbury & Islington.
- No trains between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction.
Lioness line
- On Sat May 9 and Sun May 10, reduced service between Euston and Kilburn High Road.
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 and bank holidays (but for how much longer?).
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