Forthcoming Transport Disruption


Train and tube services affected by engineering works

If you are planning to travel over the next few weekends the following lines are affected by engineering works.

Piccadilly line engineering works

London Underground have had to take some Piccadilly line trains out of service to repair their wheels, which means that they do not have a full fleet available. Therefore, a reduced service is operating on the Piccadilly line. Allow extra time for your journey or consider using other routes.

Christmas Day

No London Underground services operate.

Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 December

Alterations to train services from London Waterloo and in the Barnes area

Some lines between London Waterloo and Clapham Junction, also the lines between Clapham Junction and Barnes will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday for maintenance and for work on the London Waterloo improvements scheme. Part of London Waterloo station will also be closed and many trains will leave London Waterloo from different platforms to normal - please check displays at station.

All South West Trains services will use platforms 5-8 at Vauxhall and 7-11 at Clapham Junction.

 

Saturday service

-Trains between London Waterloo and Reading will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham, calling at Kingston.

-Trains between London Waterloo and Windsor will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham, calling at all stations via Wimbledon and Kingston.

-Trains to and from Weybridge via Hounslow and Staines will start from / terminate at Barnes.

-A shuttle bus service will run between Clapham Junction and Barnes.

-A revised train service will run between Barnes and Kingston via Twickenham, connecting with the altered Reading and Windsor services.

-The circular train service to and from London Waterloo via Brentford and via Twickenham will not run. Passengers should use the altered train services and replacement buses.

-Trains between Ascot and Guildford will be re-timed to connect with the altered Reading services.

Sunday service

-Trains between London Waterloo and Reading will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham, calling at Wimbledon and Kingston.

-An hourly train service will run between London Waterloo and Windsor and will be diverted between Clapham Junction and Twickenham, calling at all stations via Wimbledon and Kingston.

-An hourly stopping train service will run between Barnes and Windsor via Richmond and Trwickenham.

-An hourly train service will run between Barnes and Kingston, calling at all stations via Twickenham.

-A special train service will run to provide a circular service to and from Barnes via Twickenham and via Brentford. This service will run throughout the day.

-Trains to and from Woking via Hounslow and Staines will start from / terminate at Barnes.

-A shuttle bus service for local journeys will run between Clapham Junction and Barnes.

District Line

Christmas Eve, Saturday 24 December

No service between Earl's Court and Kensington Olympia as part of a reduced holiday service.

Christmas Day

No London Underground services operate.

Sunday 18 December

No service between Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction. Trains will run along an alternative route to/from Battersea Park, instead of Clapham Junction. Please use local buses via any reasonable route between Clapham Junction and Battersea Park/Surrey Quays or Southern services between Battersea Park and Clapham Junction.

Christmas Day and Boxing Day

No service

Christmas Day

No London Underground services operate.

Christmas Day

No London Underground services operate.

Central Line Weekend Engineering works

Christmas Day

No London Underground services operate.

The information above is specific to West and South West London. There may be disruption elsewhere on local transport networks.

December 20, 2016


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