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There are plenty of reasons to be out and about in London this weekend. Sunday is Burns Night, with a bunch of Scottish stuff happening across the city, while citywide art festival Condo is underway. If you’re still suffering from a post-Christmas lack of funds, there’s loads of free things to do in the city, too, like Signature Brew’s Veganuary Feast and free yoga sessions in Tate Britain’s galleries.
Whatever you’re up to in the city over the coming days, you’ll want to know about planned travel disruption on TfL services. Following the closure of the Piccadilly last weekend, there are even more major service alterations to know about. The Circle, District, Metropolitan Hammersmith & City and Suffragette lines are set to be the worst affected.
Here’s everything you need to know about tube and TfL train closures and service alterations on Jan 24-25.
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London travel disruption and tube closures, January 24-25 2026
Circle line
- On Saturday Jan 24 and Sunday Jan 25, no trains between Hammersmith and Tower Hill, or between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
- Only trains between Barking and High Street Kensington (via Victoria) will run.
District line
- On Sat Jan 24 and Sun Jan 25, no trains between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road.
- Eastbound trains will not call at Barons Court until June. If travelling east, go one stop west (to Hammersmith) and bounce back east.
Hammersmith & City line
- On Sat Jan 24 and Sun Jan 25, no trains – whole line closure.
Metropolitan line
- On Sat Jan 24 and Sun Jan 25, no service between Baker Street and Aldgate.
DLR
- On Sun Jan 25, no trains between Shadwell and Tower Gateway.
- Cutty Sark station is closed until the spring. Find out more here.
Suffragette line (Overground)
- On Sun Jan 25, no service on the entire line until 12.45pm. From 12.45pm, no trains at Barking and Barking Riverside.
Elizabeth line
- On Sun Jan 25, reduced service between Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 4/Maidenhead.
- Two trains an hour: Heathrow Terminal 4, West Drayton, Langley, Slough, Burnham, Maidenhead
- Four trains an hour: Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3
- Six trains an hour: Ealing Broadway, Southall, Hayes & Harlington
- On Sun Jan 25, Acton Main Line, West Ealing and Hanwell stations are closed.
Lioness line (Overground)
- On Sun Jan 25 there will be a reduced service from Kilburn High Road to Euston from 11.30am to 9.15pm.
Mildmay line (Overground)
- On Sun Jan 25, no service between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction.
- On Sun Jan 25, a reduced service will run between Camden Road and Willesden Junction. Trains every 10 mins.
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 Jan 25, disruption at Holloway Road due to a football match. No eastbound trains will stop between 3.15pm and 4.30pm, and no westbound trains will stop from 6.10pm to 7.40pm.
Jubilee line
- On Saturday Jan 24, trains won’t stop at Baker Street.
Waterloo and City line
- Closed on weekends.
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