London’s transport network is preparing for a few disruptions as we head into the weekend.
Anyone planning to travel to the capital is being reminded that tube services could be busier than usual, and is encouraged to plan their journeys in advance.
Planned closures are affecting some Underground, Overground and DLR lines, though most TfL services are expected to operate as usual.
Thanks to London’s variety of Underground trains and buses, there are usually alternative routes available that people can check through TfL’s Plan Your Journey service.
Here are all the closures you need to be aware of this weekend.
Saturday, March 28
- Elizabeth line: No trains running between Stratford and Shenfield. Services to and from Liverpool Street National Rail station will also not operate
- Metropolitan line: No service between Wembley Park and Aldgate
- Weaver line (overground): No service between Liverpool Street and Cheshunt, and between Chingford and Enfield Town
- Liberty line (overground): No service between Romford and Upminster
- DLR: No service between Bank, Tower Gateway and Canning Town, Lewisham, or between Stratford and Canary Wharf
- Waterloo and City line: closed on weekends
Sunday, March 29
- Elizabeth line: No trains running between Stratford and Shenfield. Services to and from Liverpool Street National Rail station will also not operate
- Metropolitan line: No service between Wembley Park and Aldgate
- Weaver line (overground): No service between Liverpool Street and Cheshunt, and between Chingford and Enfield Town
- Liberty line (overground): No service between Romford and Upminster
- Windrush line (overground): After 7:15pm no service between Highbury & Islington and Battersea Park, Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace, New Cross, West Croydon
- Mildmay line (overground): No service between Willesden Junction and Richmond
- DLR: No service between Bank, Tower Gateway and Canning Town, Lewisham, or between Stratford and Canary Wharf
- Waterloo and City line: closed on weekends