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Still reeling from the tube strikes a few weeks ago? Heads up, there’s more travel disruption to brace for in London this coming weekend.
Thankfully, the disruption won’t be anywhere near as bad as industrial action, but it’ll be notable enough that you may need to plan around it. Parts of the Underground and Overground will be closed for maintenance.
With the Women’s Rugby World Cup final, a vintage car boot sale at King’s Cross and the South Bermondsey Festival all happening this weekend, the city is going to be buzzing. But before you make plans, here’s what you need to know about closures across London’s transport network.
London tube and train closures, September 26-28 2025
Piccadilly line
From 12.45am on Saturday September 27 and all day on Sunday September 28, Piccadilly stations from King’s Cross St Pancras to Heathrow, Osterley and Uxbridge will be closed, with no night tube service over the weekend. Replacement buses will be in operation.
Bakerloo line
On SaturdaySeptember 27 there is no service between Stonebridge Park and Harrow & Wealdstone. Alternatives: take the Met line to Harrow-on-the-Hill and hop on the 340 bus, or catch a West Midlands Train from Euston direct to Harrow & Wealdstone.
District line
No service between Turnham Green and Ealing Broadway all weekend. You’ll find replacement buses, but the E3 and 207 might be quicker.
DLR
No trains between Bank and Tower Gateway to Poplar and West India Quay on Saturday and Sunday.
Elizabeth line
On Sunday September 28, there’s no service between Chadwell Heath and Shenfield. Rail replacement buses will run between Newbury Park and Shenfield.
Overground
Windrush line
The line is closed between New Cross Gate and Crystal Palace/West Croydon all weekend. On Sunday September 28, there’s also no service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction.
Weaver line
It’ll be a slow morning on the Weaver Line with no service between Liverpool Street and Enfield Town, and Cheshunt and Chingford until 10:15. Replacement buses will operate.
Liberty line
Closed between Romford and Upminster on Sunday September 28, with no replacement service. Local buses are your best bet.
Mildmay line
No trains between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction until 11.30am on Sunday September 28.
Lioness line
There’s no service between Willesden Junction and Watford Junction all weekend. Special bus services will be running so check your route before you travel.
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