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Here is our weekly travel update to help you get around London this weekend, 17 and 18 November, and the following week.
Most of the network will be open with services running as normal so you’ll be able to get wherever you need to go, but please check if any of the following affect you. | |
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On Sunday 18 November, there will be no service between Aldgate and Wembley Park before 09:30 and after 20:30. This is due to track replacement work. For travel between Baker Street and Wembley Park, use the Jubilee line. For travel between Baker Street and Aldgate, use the Circle line or Hammersmith & City line.
See the latest status update on London Underground, including a map of closures. |
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Due to a lack of available trains, there will be a reduced service between Gospel Oak and Barking. Trains will run every 15 to 30 minutes.
This is because of a delayed delivery of new electric trains from the manufacturer, Bombardier Transport, as part of our £300m investment to boost capacity on the busiest Overground lines. We continue to operate diesel trains on this line, but they are becoming increasingly unreliable and are now in need of additional maintenance.
The reduced weekend timetable will continue until the new electric trains are introduced. We will continue to run a full timetable on the busier weekday service.
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Network Rail is carrying out work that will affect the following services: |
| • | After 20:00 tonight, Thursday 15 November, there will be no service between Romford and Upminster after 20:00. Use local bus routes 165, 248 or 370 for travel between stations |
| • | On Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 November, there will be no service between Romford and Upminster. Use local bus routes 165, 248 or 370 for travel between stations |
| • | On Sunday 18 November, there will be no service between Gospel Oak and Stratford. A replacement bus service will run between Hampstead Heath / Gospel Oak and Stratford |
| • | From Monday 19 until Thursday 22 November, there will be no service between Romford and Upminster after 20:00 each day. Use local bus routes 165, 248 or 370 for travel between stations |
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On Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 November, there will be no service between Stratford International and Canning Town due to track maintenance work. Use the Jubilee line from Stratford. |
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On Sunday 18 November, there will be no service between Reeves Corner and East Croydon until 09:00, and no service to Elmers End until 09:40 due to infrastructure replacement work. Use local buses. |
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On Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 November there will be no service between Liverpool Street and Shenfield due to track improvement work. Rail replacement buses will run between Romford and Stratford, and between Shenfield and Newbury Park.
On Sunday 18 November there will be no service between Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 4 until 06:10, due to work by Crossrail Ltd. For Heathrow terminals, use the Piccadilly line. Alternatively, take bus route 105 from Southall or 140 from Hayes & Harlington.
See an overview of planned track closures for the next six months.
See the latest status updates on London Overground, DLR, TfL Rail and Trams, including a map of closures and information about rail replacement buses. |
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Bus users may be affected by the following this weekend. While we will try to maintain a good service, buses may be delayed, diverted or stop short of their normal destination.
Westminster – Until 20:00 on Friday 14 December, Westminster Bridge will be closed to all westbound traffic except buses, licensed taxis and cyclists. Bridge Street will be fully closed to all traffic except cyclists. This is due to Westminster City Council highway improvement works on Bridge Street.
Wembley Stadium – From 17:00 until 23:59 tonight, a large number of pedestrians are expected in the Wembley area. This is due to a football match between England and USA. Traffic levels will likely increase in the area in the lead up to the game and after it has finished. Roads likely to be affected are the A406, A1, A40, Harrow Road, Wembley High Road and roads around the stadium.
Putney – From 03:00 on Saturday 17 until 05:00 on Monday 19 November, Upper Richmond Road (SW16) will be closed in both directions between Burston Road and Putney High Street. Roehampton Lane will also be closed, with traffic diverted on to Kingston Road, Putney High Street and Lower Richmond Road. This is due to utility works.
Westminster – From 11:00 until 18:00 on Saturday 17 November, there will be a march from Portland Place to Whitehall. Roads likely to be affected are Langham Place, Regent Street, Oxford Street, Haymarket, Pall Mall, Cockspur Street and Trafalgar Square.
Twickenham Rugby Stadium – From 12:00 until 19:00 on Saturday 17 November, a large number of pedestrians are expected in the Twickenham area. This is due to a rugby match between England and Japan. Traffic levels are expected to increase in the lead up to the game and after it has finished. Roads likely to be affected are the A316 Chertsey Road and all roads leading to Twickenham Station and around the stadium. London Road, Whitton Road and Rugby Road will be closed before and after the game to assist with crowd movements, and diversions will be implemented in the Twickenham area.
Fulham – From 06:00 until 14:00 on Sunday 18 November, various road restrictions and closures will be in place south of Lillie Road (A3218). This is due to a 10k run in the Fulham area. Run routes and road closures/restrictions are: From 07:00 until 10:45, Barclay Road, Effie Road, Harwood Road and New King's Road between Wandsworth Bridge Road and Harwood Road. From 08:00 until 11:45, Munster Road, Dawes Road and North End Road between Dawes Road and Walham Grove. From 08:00 until 12:15, Walham Grove, Vanston Place, Jerdan Place, Fulham Broadway, Fulham Road and Stamford Bridge. From 08:00 until 12:30, New King's Road, Parsons Green, Parsons Green Lane, Fulham Road, Buer Road, Rigault Road, Burlington Road and Munster Road. From 06:00 until 14:00, New Kings Road between Parsons Green and Wandsworth Bridge Road.
Wembley Stadium – From 11:00 until 18:00 on Sunday 18 November, a large number of pedestrians are expected in the Wembley area. This is due to a football match between England and Croatia. Traffic levels are expected to increase in the area in the lead up to the game and after it has finished. Roads likely to be affected are the A406, A1, A40, Harrow Road, Wembley High Road and roads around the stadium.
Check whether your bus is affected. |
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Road users may be affected by the following this weekend:
Rotherhithe Tunnel – There are increased restrictions for goods vehicles at Rotherhithe Tunnel. Goods vehicles that exceed these restrictions will be unable to access the tunnel and redirected by our enforcement officers. The maximum vehicle height is 2 metres (or 6’6”) and the weight limit is 2 tonnes. The width restriction is 2 metres (or 6’6”). Use Tower Bridge or Blackwall Tunnel, both of which are outside the Congestion Charging zone. For more information, check our Rotherhithe Tunnel page
Westminster – Until 20:00 on Friday 14 December, Westminster Bridge will be closed to all westbound traffic except buses, licensed taxis and cyclists. Bridge Street will be fully closed to all traffic except cyclists. This is due to Westminster City Council highway improvement works on Bridge Street.
Wembley Stadium – From 17:00 until 23:59 tonight, a large number of pedestrians are expected in the Wembley area. This is due to a football match between England and USA Traffic levels will likely increase in the area in the lead up to the game and after it has finished. Roads likely to be affected are the A406, A1, A40, Harrow Road, Wembley High Road and roads around the stadium.
Putney – From 03:00 on Saturday 17 until 05:00 on Monday 19 November, Upper Richmond Road (SW16) will be closed in both directions between Burston Road and Putney High Street. Roehampton Lane will also be closed, with traffic diverted on to Kingston Road, Putney High Street and Lower Richmond Road. This is due to utility works.
Westminster – From 11:00 until 18:00 on Saturday 17 November, there will be a march from Portland Place to Whitehall. Roads likely to be affected are Langham Place, Regent Street, Oxford Street, Haymarket, Pall Mall, Cockspur Street and Trafalgar Square.
Twickenham Rugby Stadium – From 12:00 until 19:00 on Saturday 17 November, a large number of pedestrians are expected in the Twickenham area. This is due to a rugby match between England and Japan. Traffic levels are expected to increase in the lead up to the game and after it has finished. Roads likely to be affected are the A316 Chertsey Road and all roads leading to Twickenham Station and around the stadium. London Road, Whitton Road and Rugby Road will be closed before and after the game to assist with crowd movements, and diversions will be implemented in the Twickenham area.
Fulham – From 06:00 until 14:00 on Sunday 18 November, various road restrictions and closures will be in place south of Lillie Road (A3218). This is due to a 10k run in the Fulham area. Run routes and road closures/restrictions are: From 07:00 until 10:45, Barclay Road, Effie Road, Harwood Road and New King's Road between Wandsworth Bridge Road and Harwood Road. From 08:00 until 11:45, Munster Road, Dawes Road and North End Road between Dawes Road and Walham Grove. From 08:00 until 12:15, Walham Grove, Vanston Place, Jerdan Place, Fulham Broadway, Fulham Road and Stamford Bridge. From 08:00 until 12:30, New King's Road, Parsons Green, Parsons Green Lane, Fulham Road, Buer Road, Rigault Road, Burlington Road and Munster Road. From 06:00 until 14:00, New Kings Road between Parsons Green and Wandsworth Bridge Road.
Wembley Stadium – From 11:00 until 18:00 on Sunday 18 November, a large number of pedestrians are expected in the Wembley area. This is due to a football match between England and Croatia. Traffic levels are expected to increase in the area in the lead up to the game and after it has finished. Roads likely to be affected are the A406, A1, A40, Harrow Road, Wembley High Road and roads around the stadium.
See the latest status update on road travel. |
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From 19:00 on Saturday 17 November until midday Sunday 18 November, 24 hour members will not be able to hire through the Santander Cycles app due to a systems upgrade. Similarly, you will not be able to hire using a key unless you used your key after 19:00 on Friday 16 November.
From midday on Sunday 18 November you will be able to hire as normal using a key or the Santander Cycles app.
We are sorry for the disruption this will cause and are offering all 24 hour members one free access period which can be redeemed by using promo code CYCLE18 during the purchase process. This code can be used from 8 November and will expire on 23 November.
Find out how to hire a Santander Cycle.
See the latest update on docking station availability. |
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