
London Underground and Overground closures: June 20
The changes will see some stations closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work.
So you don't get caught out by the changes, we've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend.
To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground, you can use the TfL app or website.
What's your go-to Tube line, and why is it your favourite? 👇 — TfL (@TfL) June 3, 2025
London Tube and Overground closures this weekend
Friday, June 20
Lioness: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 17 to 20), the 0529 train from Watford Junction to Euston will start from Willesden Junction at 0604.
Mildmay: Thursday and Friday (June 19 and 20), until 0615, there will be no southbound service from Willesden Junction to Shepherds Bush.
Suffragette: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 17 to 20), the 0548 train from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak and the 0624 train from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside will not run.
Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station.
Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed.
Saturday, June 21
DLR: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal).
Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays.
Windrush: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between New Cross Gate and West Croydon / Crystal Palace.
Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while all four escalators at the station are replaced.
Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, the westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed.
@tfl
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Sunday, June 22
District: Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Turnham Green and Richmond.
DLR: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal).
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Mildmay: Sunday (June 22), there will be reduced services running between Shepherd's Bush and Clapham Junction.
Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Gospel Oak and Richmond / Shepherds Bush.
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Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays.
Weaver: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (June 22 to 26), from 2245 each evening, there will be no services between Hackney Downs and Chingford.
Windrush: Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction.
Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station.
Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed.

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London Underground and Overground closures: June 20
The changes will see some stations closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work. So you don't get caught out by the changes, we've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend. To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground, you can use the TfL app or website. What's your go-to Tube line, and why is it your favourite? 👇 — TfL (@TfL) June 3, 2025 London Tube and Overground closures this weekend Friday, June 20 Lioness: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 17 to 20), the 0529 train from Watford Junction to Euston will start from Willesden Junction at 0604. Mildmay: Thursday and Friday (June 19 and 20), until 0615, there will be no southbound service from Willesden Junction to Shepherds Bush. Suffragette: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday (June 17 to 20), the 0548 train from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak and the 0624 train from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside will not run. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed. Saturday, June 21 DLR: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal). Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays. Windrush: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between New Cross Gate and West Croydon / Crystal Palace. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while all four escalators at the station are replaced. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, the westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed. @tfl Historic maps, signs, and vehicles? We have them all 🤩 Join us at the London Transport Museum Depot open days from 6 – 8 June and 18 – 21 September! Book now on London Transport Museum's website 🔗 ♬ original sound - Transport for London Sunday, June 22 District: Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Turnham Green and Richmond. DLR: Saturday and Sunday (June 21 and 22), there will be no service between Poplar / Stratford International and Beckton / Woolwich Arsenal). We track your journeys and cap them, so you never spend more than you need to 👏 For more info on how TfL's daily cap benefits you, visit: — TfL (@TfL) May 29, 2025 Mildmay: Sunday (June 22), there will be reduced services running between Shepherd's Bush and Clapham Junction. Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Gospel Oak and Richmond / Shepherds Bush. Recommended Reading Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on bank/public holidays. Weaver: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday (June 22 to 26), from 2245 each evening, there will be no services between Hackney Downs and Chingford. Windrush: Sunday (June 22), there will be no service between Wandsworth Road and Clapham Junction. Cutty Sark station: The Station is closed until spring 2026, while we replace all four escalators at the station. Roding Valley station: From Tuesday, May 6 until the end of July 2025, westbound trains (towards Woodford) will not stop at the station, and the footbridge will be closed.


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