Forthcoming Disruption on Public Transport


Tubes and train services affected by engineering works and strikes

Industrial action threatened once again on London's public transport networ
Industrial action threatened once again on London's public transport network. Picture: BBC

May 11, 2026

Planned RMT strikes on London Underground will each run for 24 hours, spanning the following dates:

  • May 19–20  (midday to 11:59am)
  • May 21–22  (midday to 11:59am)
  • June 16–17  (midday to 11:59am)
  • June 18–19  (midday to 11:59am)

Sunday 17 May

Until 0740, no service between Paddington and Ealing Broadway.

South Western Railway

Sunday 17 May

The lines between Barnes and Feltham via Hounslow will be closed all day due to maintenance work.

  • London Waterloo to Woking via Staines services will be revised. These services will be diverted between Barnes and Feltham and will call additionally at Richmond and Twickenham.
  • Buses will run between Barnes and Feltham via Hounslow.
  • The afternoon and evening London Waterloo to Kingston via Hounslow services will not run.
  • Buses will run between Barnes and Twickenham via Hounslow (afternoon and evening only).

Sunday 17 May

Engineering work is taking place in the Clapham Junction area, closing some lines before 08:00 on Sunday morning. No Southern trains will run between Clapham Junction and Shepherds Bush

District line

Saturday 23, Sunday 24 and Bank Holiday Monday 25 May

No service between Earl's Court and Ealing Broadway / Richmond. Use MILDMAY LINE services where available between Gunnersbury, Kew Gardens and Richmond. Replacement buses operate.

piccadilly line

Saturday 23, Sunday 24 and Bank Holiday Monday 25 May

Saturday 23 May, between 0200 and 0430, no service between Hyde Park Corner and Heathrow Terminal 5.

Replacement buses operate: Service PL1: Green Park - Hyde Park Corner - Knightsbridge - South Kensington - Gloucester Road - Earls Court - Hammersmith (for Barons Court) - Turnham Green - Acton Town - Ealing Common - Ealing Broadway - South Ealing - Northfields - Boston Manor - Osterley

Service PL7: Hammersmith - Osterley - Hounslow East - Hounslow Central (Bell Corner) - Hounslow West - Hatton Cross - Heathrow Central (for Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3) - Heathrow Terminal 5

Saturday 23 May, from 0430 and all day Sunday 24 and Bank Holiday Monday 25 May, including Saturday Night Tube, no service between Hyde Park Corner and Northfields / Uxbridge.

During Saturday Night Tube: Service PL1: Green Park - Hyde Park Corner - Knightsbridge - South Kensington - Gloucester Road - Earls Court - Hammersmith (for Barons Court) - Turnham Green - Acton Town - Ealing Common - Ealing Broadway - South Ealing - Northfields - Boston Manor - Osterley

Service PL7: Hammersmith - Osterley - Hounslow East - Hounslow Central (Bell Corner) - Hounslow West - Hatton Cross - Heathrow Central (for Heathrow Terminals 2 & 3) - Heathrow Terminal 5

During Day service: Service PL1: Earls Court - Hammersmith (for Barons Court) - Ravenscourt Park - Stamford Brook - Turnham Green - Chiswick Park - Gunnersbury - Acton Town - Ealing Common - Ealing Broadway - South Ealing - Northfields - Boston Manor - Osterley

Service PL2: Earls Court - Hammersmith - Osterley

Service PL4: Gunnersbury - Acton Town - Ealing Common - North Ealing - Hanger Lane (for Central line and Park Royal) - Alperton - Sudbury Town (Whitton Avenue East) - Sudbury Hill - South Harrow - Rayners Lane

Circle line

No planned engineering works

No planned engineering works

No planned engineering works

No planned engineering works

 

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