February 14th 2025.
As we welcome another weekend, it's important to note that there will be some closures and reduced services on the London Underground and Overground network. This includes the Elizabeth line, which is undergoing some work to ensure the smooth running of one of the world's busiest transport networks.
The Tube, with its 250 miles of track and 272 stations, serves up to five million passengers daily. It's no easy task to keep everything in order, so Transport for London (TfL) has a team of dedicated engineers who regularly carry out necessary work on weekends.
For this weekend, we've compiled a list of all the closures and reduced services on the TfL network to help you plan your travels and avoid any surprises. Part of the Elizabeth line will be affected, with closures and a reduced service to Heathrow.
On Saturday, February 15, the Bakerloo line will not be running between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone, while the Piccadilly line will have no service between Acton Town and Uxbridge in west London. The Elizabeth line will also be shut across London, with no service from Stratford to Shenfield, Paddington to Abbey Wood, and Whitechapel to Stratford. However, there will be a reduced service between West Drayton and Maidenhead, as well as at Heathrow Airport Terminals 4 and 5.
On Sunday, February 16, the Elizabeth line will not be running between Paddington and Ealing Broadway. Meanwhile, on the London Overground, the Liberty line will be out of action between Romford and Upminster, and the Lioness line will not be serving Euston to Watford Junction. On the same day, the Mildmay line will be closed between Camden Road and Stratford, and the Weaver line will not run between Hackney Downs and Chingford after 10:45pm.
If you're travelling in south London, be aware that there will also be some changes to the tram schedule. On Saturday, there will be no service between Reeves Corner and Sandilands, as well as between Arena and Elmers End. On Sunday, trams will not be running between Reeves Corner and East Croydon, and between Arena and Elmers End.
Stay updated on all the latest news from the capital by visiting Metro's London news hub. And remember, with these closures and reduced services, it's always a good idea to plan your journey in advance. Have a great weekend!
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