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Planned-Track-Closures.Pdf Correct at date of publication 28 September 2021 October 2021 Monday 27 September until Sunday 2 October Line Start End Service Affected Central Saturday 2 Sunday 3 Queensway to Ealing Broadway October October and West Ruislip, Central line trains will not stop at Bank station London Sunday 3 Sunday 3 Clapham Junction to Overground October October Willesden Junction Monday 4 until Sunday 10 October Line Start End Service Affected District Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Turnham Green to Richmond October October Northern Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Moorgate to Kennington October October Piccadilly Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Acton Town to Heathrow and October October Rayners Lane to Uxbridge Docklands Saturday 9 Sunday 10 Bank to Shadwell Light Railway October October London Monday 4 Thursday 7 New Cross Gate to Overground October October West Croydon and Crystal Palace after 23:00 London Saturday 9 Saturday 9 South Acton to Richmond Overground October October London Saturday 9 Sunday 10 New Cross Gate to Overground October October Crystal Palace and West Croydon London Sunday 10 Sunday 10 Willesden Junction to Richmond, Overground October October Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction, South Tottenham to Barking until 14:45 Monday 11 until Sunday 17 October Line Start End Service Affected Metropolitan Saturday 16 Sunday 17 Wembley Park to October October Northwood and Rayners Lane London Monday 11 Monday 11 Camden Road to Overground October October Willesden Junction after 23:45 London Wednesday Thursday Camden Road to Overground 13 October 14 October Willesden Junction after 23:45 TfL Rail west Monday 11 Thursday 14 Reduced service at Burnham, October October Taplow, Twyford and Reading after 21:00 Monday 18 until Sunday 24 October Line Start End Service Affected District Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Tower Hill to Upminster October October Hammersmith Saturday 23 Sunday 24 No service on the entire line & City October October London Monday Thursday 21 Hackney Downs to Chingford Overground 18 October October after 22:45 London Monday 18 Thursday 21 Sydenham to West Croydon Overground October October after 23:30 London Saturday 23 Sunday 24 Trains will not stop at Overground October October Whitechapel station London Sunday 24 Sunday 24 Sydenham to Crystal Palace, Overground October October Hackney Downs to Chingford after 22:45 Monday 25 until Sunday 31 October Line Start End Service Affected District Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Trains will not stop at October October Whitechapel station Hammersmith Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Trains will not stop at & City October October Whitechapel station Northern Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Moorgate to Kennington October October Piccadilly Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Acton Town to Heathrow, October October Rayners Lane to Uxbridge London Saturday 30 Sunday 31 Highbury & Islington to Shadwell, Overground October October Surrey Quays to New Cross, Willesden Junction to Clapham Junction London Sunday 31 Sunday 31 Camden Road to Richmond Overground October October until 11:00 TfL Rail west Monday 25 Thursday Reduced service at Burnham, October 28 October Taplow, Twyford and Reading after 21:00 November 2021 Monday 1 until Sunday 7 November Line Start End Service Affected Bakerloo Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Queen’s Park to November November Harrow & Wealdstone Docklands Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Stratford International to Light Railway November November Woolwich Arsenal London Monday 1 Thursday 4 Hackney Downs to Enfield Town Overground November November and Cheshunt, via Seven Sisters, after 22:45, Sydenham to West Croydon after 23:30 London Saturday 6 Sunday 7 Euston to Watford Junction, Overground November November Highbury & Islington to Shadwell, Surrey Quays to New Cross, Willesden Junction to Clapham Junction London Sunday 7 Sunday 7 Liverpool Street to Enfield Town, Overground November November Cheshunt (via Seven Sisters) and Chingford until 10:15 TfL Rail west Sunday 7 Sunday 7 Trains will not stop at November November Acton Main Line, Hanwell and West Ealing and a reduced service between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington, Paddington to Heathrow Terminal 5 until 06:30 Monday 8 until Sunday 14 November Line Start End Service Affected London Monday 8 Thursday 11 Sydenham to West Croydon Overground November November after 22:25 London Sunday 14 Sunday 14 New Cross Gate to Overground November November Crystal Palace and West Croydon Monday 15 until Sunday 21 November Line Start End Service Affected Metropolitan Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Wembley Park to November November Northwood and Rayners Lane Northern Saturday 20 Sunday 21 Moorgate to Kennington November November London Monday 15 Thursday 18 New Cross Gate to Crystal Palace Overground November November and West Croydon after 23:00 London Sunday 21 Sunday 21 Surrey Quays to Overground November November Clapham Junction, South Tottenham to Barking until 14:30, Camden Road to Stratford after 21:45, Highbury & Islington to Dalston Junction after 22:00 TfL Rail west Sunday 21 Sunday 21 Paddington to November November Heathrow Terminal 5 until 06:30, Reduced service between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington, Trains will not stop at Acton Main Line, Hanwell and West Ealing Monday 22 until Sunday 28 November Line Start End Service Affected Docklands Saturday 27 Sunday 28 Bank and Tower Gateway to Light Railway November November Poplar and West India Quay London Monday 22 Thursday 25 Camden Road to Overground November November Willesden Junction after 23:45 London Sunday 28 Sunday 28 Hackney Downs to Chingford Overground November November after 22:45 TfL Rail west Sunday 28 Sunday 28 Paddington to November November Heathrow Terminal 5 until 06:30, Reduced service between Paddington and Hayes & Harlington, Trains will not stop at Acton Main Line, Hanwell and West Ealing December 2021 Monday 29 November until Sunday 5 December London Monday 29 Thursday 2 Hackney Downs to Chingford Overground November December after 22:45 London Sunday 5 Sunday 5 Surrey Quays to Overground December December Clapham Junction TfL Rail west Saturday 4 Sunday 5 Hayes & Hrlington to December December Heathrow Terminal 5 TfL Rail west Sunday 5 Sunday 5 Reduced service between December December Paddington and Hayes & Harlington, Trains will not stop at Acton Main Line, Hanwell and West Ealing Monday 6 until Sunday 12 December London Monday 6 Thursday 9 Surrey Quays to Overground December December Clapham Junction after 23:15 Monday 13 until Sunday 19 December London Monday 13 Thursday 16 Hackney Downs to Enfield Town Overground December December and Cheshunt after 22:45 London Sunday 19 Sunday 19 Liverpool Street to Enfield Town, Overground December December Cheshunt and Chingford until 10:15, Sydenham to Crystal Palace, Wandsworth Road to Clapham Junction Monday 20 until Sunday 26 December On Friday 24 December, services on Docklands Light Railway, London Overground, London Trams, London Underground and TfL Rail will close earlier than usual. On Saturday 25 December there will be no service on Docklands Light Railway, London Overground, London Trams, London Underground and TfL Rail services. Jubilee Sunday 26 Monday 27 Willesden Green to December December Wembley Park Metropolitan Sunday 26 Monday 27 Aldgate to Wembley Park December December Piccadilly Friday 24 Thursday 30 Acton Town to Heathrow, December December Rayners Lane to Uxbridge Waterloo & Sunday 26 Sunday 26 No service on the entire line City December December Docklands Sunday 26 Thursday 30 Bank and Tower Gateway to Light Railway December December Westferry London Sunday 26 Sunday 26 Euston to Watford Junction, Overground December December Gospel Oak to Barking, Liverpool Street to Enfield Town, Cheshunt and Chingford, Romford to Upminster, Surrey Quays to New Cross and Clapham Junction, Sydenham to Crystal Palace, Willesden Junction to Shepherd’s Bush/Stratford. Shadwell station – trains will not stop. TfL Rail west Sunday 26 Sunday 26 Paddington to Slough and December December Heathrow TfL Rail east Sunday 26 Sunday 26 Liverpool Street to Shenfield December December Monday 27 until Friday 31 December Jubilee Monday 27 Monday 27 Willesden Green to December December Wembley Park Metropolitan Monday 27 Monday 27 Aldgate to Wembley Park December December Piccadilly Monday 27 Thursday 30 Acton Town to Heathrow, December December Rayners Lane to Uxbridge Docklands Monday 27 Thursday 30 Bank and Tower Gateway to Light Railway December December Westferry London Monday 27 Tuesday 28 Gospel Oak to Barking, Overground December December Romford to Upminster, Willesden Junction to Stratford London Monday 27 Friday 31 Shadwell station – Trains will not Overground December December stop London Friday 31 Friday 31 Wandsworth Road to Overground December December Clapham Junction until 18:15 TfL Rail east Monday 27 Tuesday 28 Reduced service between December December Chadwell Heath and Shenfield January 2022 Saturday 1 until Monday 3 January Bakerloo Saturday 1 Monday 3 Queen’s Park to January January Harrow & Wealdstone Piccadilly Saturday 1 Monday 3 Acton Town to Heathrow, January January Rayners Lane to Uxbridge London Saturday 1 Monday 3 Euston to Watford Junction, Overground January January Hackney Wick to Stratford London Monday 3 Monday 3 Camden Road to Willesden Overground January January Junction after 23:45 Tuesday 4 until Sunday 9 January Circle Saturday 8 Sunday 9 Saturday until 11:00: January January No service on the entire line Saturday after 11:00 and all day Sunday: Edgware Road to Sloane Square via Bayswater District Saturday 8 Sunday 9 Saturday until 11:00: January January
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