Transport Disruption This Weekend

District and Circle line services closed again

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For other closures further details of alternative arrangements and bus replacement services will be posted here when available. Look out in your site's newsletter for updated information.

For further information visit tfl.gov.uk or phone 020 7222 1234 (24 hours) or speak to station staff.

Saturday October 15 and Sunday October 16


If you are planning to travel this weekend 15/16 October, please check if any of the following works will affect you.

For details of all Tube upgrade work this weekend, alternative routes and a map, please click here


Circle line
On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service on the entire line.

District line

On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Edgware Road and High Street Kensington.

On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Parsons Green and Wimbledon.

Hammersmith & City line
On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Baker Street and Royal Oak.


Northern line
On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Camden Town and Kennington via Bank.

On Saturday and Sunday, and until late November, Northern line trains are not stopping at Tottenham Court Road.

Engineering work between Queenstown Road and Barnes / Kew Bridge on Saturday 15 and Sunday 16 October 2011

Saturday

The following alterations will apply:

  • Trains between London Waterloo and Whitton, via Brentford,  will not run.
  • Trains between London Waterloo and Whitton, via Richmond, will not run.
  • Trains from London Waterloo to Reading trains will now depart London Waterloo at 25 and 55 minute past the hour. They will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham and call additionally at Kingston. Customers for stations between Barnes and Twickenham should travel to Clapham Junction for a connecting bus service to Barnes.
  • Trains between London Waterloo to Weybridge will start / terminate at Kew Bridge. Customers should use alternatives services to Clapham Junction for a connecting bus service to Kew Bridge.
  • Trains between London Waterloo and Kingston, via Richmond, will start / terminate at Barnes. Customers should use alternatives services to Clapham Junction for a connecting bus service to Barnes.
  • Trains between London Waterloo and Strawberry Hill, via Wimbledon, will run between Kingston and Barnes. Customers for stations between Wimbledon and Kingston should travel on the London Waterloo to Windsor & Eaton service
  • Trains between London Waterloo and Windsor & Eaton diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham and will call additionally at Wimbledon and Kingston.

Buses will run between:

  • Clapham Junction and Kew Bridge.
  • Clapham Junction and Barnes.

Sunday

The following alterations will apply:

  • Trains between London Waterloo and Strawberry Hill, via Wimbledon, will run between Kingston and Barnes. Customers for stations between Wimbledon and Kingston should travel on the London Waterloo to Windsor & Eaton service.
  • Trains from London Waterloo to Reading trains  will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham and call additionally at Kingston.
  • Trains between London Waterloo and Kingston, via Richmond, will start / terminate at Barnes.
  • The 25 minutes past the hour trains from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton will start from Barnes and will call additionally at Mortlake, North Sheen, St Margarets, Wraysbury and Sunnymeads.
  • The 44 minutes past the hour trains from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton will now depart at the earlier time of 18 minutes past the hour. Trains will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham and will call additionally at all stations between Wimbledon and Kingston.
  • Trains between London Waterloo and Woking, via Brentford, will start terminate at Kew Bridge. Customers should use alternatives services to Clapham Junction for a connecting bus service to Kew Bridge.

Buses will run between:

  • Clapham Junction and Kew Bridge.
  • Clapham Junction and Barnes.

    To keep up with the Tube upgrade plan and how it might affect you, please visit tfl.gov.uk

 

October 13, 2011