Which London Underground and Overground Stations Are Closed This Weekend

Planning to travel in London this weekend? Check out which Underground and Overground stations will be closed for maintenance

Which London Underground and Overground Stations Are Closed This Weekend
Which London Underground and Overground Stations Are Closed This Weekend

London: This weekend, Transport for London (TfL) is doing some maintenance work. So, a few stations will be closed or have limited service. If you’re heading out, it’s a good idea to check which ones are affected.

On Friday night, Southwark station on the Jubilee line will close after 11 PM. Plus, there won’t be any service from Green Park to Finchley Road until early Saturday morning.

On Saturday, the Jubilee line won’t run from Green Park to Stratford during the Night Tube. But don’t worry, most other services should be running as normal.

Then on Sunday, the Elizabeth line won’t have service from Maidenhead to Reading until after noon.

For the Overground, the Lioness line will have no service between Euston and Kilburn High Road until noon and again after 8:30 PM on Sunday.

Also, the Mildmay line won’t run between Gospel Oak and Stratford, and between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction on Sunday.

If you’re using the Weaver line, expect no service between Hackney Downs and Enfield Town until 10:15 AM on Sunday.

Lastly, on the Windrush line, trains won’t stop at Canada Water from 3:30 AM to 4:30 AM on Friday night.

Just a heads up, these details can change, so it’s best to check the TfL app or website for the latest updates before you head out.

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