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Londoners to face travel disruption during the Easter period

London's commuter belt. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)], via Wikimedia Commons

London’s commuter belt. Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right [CC BY-SA 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0)%5D, via Wikimedia Commons

Londoners will face travel disruption during the Easter period due to improvement works on some of London’s Tube and rail routes and some parts of the road network.

Every day will be different, so customers and drivers are advised to work out their travel options in advance and allow more time for their journeys.

From Friday 3rd to Monday 6th April some London Underground, London Overground and DLR services will not be operating.

But there will be rail replacement or local buses available.

London Underground
Jubilee line

Friday 3 – Sunday 5 April
From Waterloo to Wembley Park.
Monday 6 April
From Waterloo to Stanmore.
Metropolitan line
Friday 3 – Monday 6 April
From Aldgate to Northwood/Uxbridge.

London Overground
Friday 3 – Sunday 5 April

From Highbury & Islington to Shadwell.
From Sydenham to Crystal Palace.
Sunday 5 April
From New Cross Gate to West Croydon closed until 09:30.
From Queen’s Park to Watford Junction – Bakerloo line will continue to run to Harrow & Wealdstone.
From Camden Road to Stratford.

DLR
Saturday 4 – Sunday 5 April
From Canning Town to Beckton.

Trams
Friday 3 – Sunday 5 April
From Reeves Corner to Sandilands.
Monday 6 April
From Reeves Corner to East Croydon.

Rail
Four-day closure of the West Coast Main Line between Watford Junction and Euston.

No Virgin or London Midland services will be operating in or out of Euston Station. Alternative travel routes and bus replacement services are available.

Certain First Great Western, Chiltern, London Midland, Greater Anglia, Southern and Southeastern customers will also be affected.

Amended Heathrow Express and Connect services will operate on Sunday 5 and Monday 6 April.

For more information and updates check Transport for London, National Rail Enquiries and LMMN travel information and resources.

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