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London tube and train closures this week: full list of travel disruption for June 9-13

London tube and train closures this week: full list of travel disruption for June 9-13

Time Out3 hours ago

After a weekend full of major events like LIDO Festiva l, Beyonce's Cowboy Carter tour and London's inaugural SXSW, Monday has rolled back around. And that means we're back with another essential edition of all the train disruption across London that you need to know about this week.
So whether you're just spending the week commuting to work or have a bunch of exciting evening plans to get to, here's a roundup of all the Transport for London cancellations, delays and closures you can expect over the next four days.
Central
TfL has warned of severe delays from Leytonstone to Hainault and minor delays between Hainault and Woodford on Monday and Tuesday.
Overground
Mildmay
The westbound Mildmay line between Stratford and Camden Road will shut at 11.45pm each day from Monday to Thursday. On Wednesday and Thursday, eastbound services from Willesden Junction to Stratford will stop from 11pm.
Weaver
On Tuesday and Thursday, the 9.33pm and 10.03pm Weaver trains from Liverpool Street to Chingford won't run. The 10.10pm, 10.40pm and 11.10pm trains from Chingford to Liverpool Street are also called off on those days.
Windrush
There'll be no Windrush trains between New Cross Gate and Crystal Palace and West Croydon after 11.30pm from Monday through to Thursday.
Station closures
Cutty Sark (DLR)
Cutty Sark station will be closed until spring 2026 while TfL replace all four escalators at the station. Passengers should use Greenwich DLR station instead.
Roding Valley (Central)
Westbound trains towards Woodford won't be stopping at Roding Valley station until the end of July.

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