With the weekend upon us, it's time to check what planned TfL closures are taking place from Friday to Sunday.
As with most weekends, some stations will be closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work.
We've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend to ensure you don't get caught out and can plan.
To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground, you can use the TfL app or website.
Friday, March 1:
Waterloo & City line: Service operates Monday to Friday between 06:00 and 00:30 only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on public/bank holidays.
Saturday, March 2:
London Overground: Saturday 2 and Sunday 3 March, no service between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction. Please use local London Buses services.
Waterloo & City line: Service operates Monday to Friday between 06:00 and 00:30 only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and public/bank holidays.
Sunday, February 3:
Elizabeth Line: Sunday 3 March, from 0740, a reduced service operates between Paddington and Maidenhead / Heathrow. All trains will start and terminate at Paddington National Rail station.
Acton Main Line, Hanwell, Heathrow Terminal 4, West Drayton, Langley, Slough, Burnham and Maidenhead will be served by two trains an hour. West Ealing will be served by four trains an hour. Ealing Broadway, Southall and Hayes & Harlington will be served by six trains per hour.
Overground: Sunday 3 March, no service between Gospel Oak and Stratford.
Replacement bus service S operates between Hampstead Heath and Stratford via Gospel Oak (Agincourt Road / Southampton Road), Kentish Town West, Camden Road, Holloway Road (for Piccadilly line), Highbury & Islington, Canonbury, Dalston Junction, Hackney Central, Homerton and Hackney Wick.
Waterloo and City: Service operates Monday to Friday between 06:00 and 00:30 only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and public/bank holidays.
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