Thursday 30 June 2022

Transport for London - Weekend travel advice

 

Pride colours on station platform bench
 

Weekend travel information

 
Dear Mr Grantham,

If you are out and about over the weekend, there are lots of public transport options. 

You can also find details of our latest safer travel guidance on our website.

The information in this email could possibly change, so please check before you travel or use the TfL Go app to plan your journey. 
 

London Underground

 

Northern line Night Tube — Saturday 2 July

Night Tube services on the Northern line will be reinstated from the evening of Saturday 2 July. 

The Piccadilly line Night Tube will return later this summer.

Night Tube strikes — until Sunday 4 December

The planned strike action on Friday and Saturday nights on the Central, Jubilee and Victoria lines between 20:30 and 04:29 the following morning, has been extended until Sunday 4 December and will now also impact the Northern line.

While Night Tube services are still running regularly, if you are using these lines on a Friday or Saturday between 19:00 and 06:00 the next morning, you should check before you travel.

For the latest information on how services are expected to run, please visit our website.

 

     

Piccadilly line

Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 July

No service between Acton Town and Uxbridge

Use alternative Tube services or the rail replacement bus service.

London Overground

Sunday 3 July

No service between Richmond and Camden Road until 11:00

Use alternative Tube services or the rail replacement bus service.

No service between Gospel Oak and Barking

Use alternative Tube, local bus or rail replacement bus services. 

No service between Hackney Downs and Enfield Town/Cheshunt

Use alternative Tube, Greater Anglia, local bus or rail replacement bus services.

No service between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction until 09:30

Use local bus routes.

No service between Willesden Junction and Shepherd's Bush until 11:00

Use local bus routes.

Elizabeth line

Until late 2022

There will be no service on Sundays between Paddington and Abbey Wood until late 2022.

Buses and roads

 

Bus journeys will be affected by the following changes this weekend. We expect to run a good service, but buses may be delayed, diverted or stop short of their normal destination.

 

Friday 1 July

Wembley Stadium

Wembley Stadium will be hosting Ed Sheeran in concert from 15:30 to 22:30. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Kia Oval

The cricket match between Surrey and Kent will take place from 18:30 to 21:30. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Lord’s Cricket Ground

The match between Middlesex and Somerset will take place between 18:30 and 21:30. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Friday 1 and Saturday 2 July

Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium

Tottenham Hotspur Football Stadium will be hosting Guns N' Roses in concert from 15:30 to 22:30. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

The O2 Arena

The O2 Arena will be hosting the Kings of Leon in concert from 18:30 to 22:30. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Hyde Park, BST Festival

Hyde Park will be hosting the BST Festival from 14:00 to 23:00, with Adele headlining. From approximately 21:45, Park Lane will be closed in both directions to allow entrance and exit to/from the event. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Friday 1 until Sunday 3 July

Crystal Palace Park, Wireless Festival

The Wireless Festival will take place from 11:00 to 21:30 in Crystal Palace Park. Anerley Hill, between Church Road, Crystal Palace Parade and Westow Hill, will be closed for entrance and exit to/from the concert. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Saturday 2 July

Central London, Pride London 2022

The event will take place from 08:00 to 23:30 in the central London area. The parade begins at Park Lane and will finish on Whitehall. Road closures, in addition to the parade route include: Regent Street, Shaftesbury Avenue, Charing Cross Road, Strand and Northumberland Avenue, in addition to the local closures in the Soho area. Road closures will be in place from 08:00 until 19:00 on Park Lane, and from 10:00 until 21:30 on Piccadilly. Remaining roads will be closed from 11:00 until 22:30. Use alternative routes.

Pottersfield Park

The UEFA Women’s Euro Roadshow will take place from 10:00 to 16:00. 

Sunday 3 July

Hyde Park, BST Festival

Hyde Park will be hosting the BST Festival from 14:00 to 23:00 with The Rolling Stones headlining. From approximately 21:45, Park Lane will be closed in both directions to allow entrance and exit to/from the event. Increased traffic and large crowds are expected.

Until Wednesday 13 July

A20 Sidcup Road and Sidcup Bypass overnight closures

The A20 Sidcup Road and Sidcup Bypass will be closed between 22:00 and 05:00 Mondays to Fridays. This is while we carry out essential maintenance works including repairs to the road, gully cleaning, lighting maintenance and barrier repairs.

Work will be done in sections to reduce impact, and signed diversion routes will be in place. Visit our website for live road travel updates.

Until mid-July

A41 Edgware Way

Until mid-July, we will be undertaking repair works on the A41 Edgware Way bridge over the M1, next to Apex Corner.

This will involve closures in alternating directions on the A41 and lane closures on the M1. Buses in the area will be affected with delays, bus stop closures and some routes on diversion. Plan ahead and leave more time for your journey.

Visit our website for more information.

Until mid-August

Gas mains replacement works

Until mid-August, there will only be one lane open in each direction on Commercial Road between Henriques Street and Back Church Lane. There will also be no access to Christian Street or Batty Street from Commercial Road; residents can gain access from Fairclough Street. This is while Cadent Gas carries out essential gas mains replacement work.

Delays are expected and you are advised to plan ahead, leave more time for your journey and use alternative routes where possible. Please check status updates for the latest information on how roads are operating in your area.

Santander Cycles

 

The following docking stations are suspended this weekend:

 

Christian Street, Whitechapel

Kennington Lane Rail Bridge, Lambeth

Millennium Hotel, Westminster

Pennington Street, Tower Hamlets

Rossmore Road, Marylebone

Stainsby Road, Tower Hamlets

Stonecutter Street, City of London

Westfield Library Corner, Shepherd's Bush

 

Find out how to hire a Santander Cycle.

See the latest update on docking station availability.