The London Underground stations and line closures this weekend
With the weekend upon us, it's time to check what planned TfL closures are taking place from Friday, May 2, to Bank Holiday Monday, May 5.
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 ahead.
To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground, you can use the TfL app or website.
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Suffragette: Monday 28, Tuesday 29, Wednesday 30 April, Thursday 1 and Friday 2 May, the 2303 train from Barking Riverside will terminate at Upper Holloway instead of Gospel Oak.
Windrush: Monday 28, Tuesday 29, Wednesday 30 April and Thursday 1 May, from 2330 each evening, no service between New Cross Gate and West Croydon / Crystal Palace.
Circle: Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May, no service between Edgware Road and Tower Hill (via Victoria).
District: Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May, no service between Edgware Road / Embankment and Kensington (Olympia) / Wimbledon / Richmond / Ealing Broadway.
DLR: Saturday 3, Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Canning Town and Stratford International.
Saturday 3, Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Westferry / Poplar and Lewisham.
Lioness: Saturday 3 May, after 2030, a reduced timetable will run between Watford Junction and Euston.
Piccadilly: Saturday 3 May, from 0100 until 0700, no service between Hyde Park Corner and Acton Town.
Waterloo and City: The service operates between 0600 and 0030, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays, or bank/public holidays.
Bakerloo: Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone.
Circle: Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May, no service between Edgware Road and Tower Hill (via Victoria).
District: Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May, no service between Edgware Road / Embankment and Kensington (Olympia) / Wimbledon / Richmond / Ealing Broadway.
DLR: Saturday 3, Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Canning Town and Stratford International.
Saturday 3, Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Westferry / Poplar and Lewisham.
Elizabeth Line: Sunday 4 May, from 0740, a reduced service operates between Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 4 / Maidenhead.
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Sunday 4 May, between 0040 and 0740, no service between Paddington and Ealing Broadway, also affecting GWR services.
Lioness: Sunday 4 May, no service between Euston and Watford Junction.
Suffragette: Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Barking and Barking Riverside, use local bus routes EL1, EL2 and EL3.
Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday 5 May, a reduced service operates between Gospel Oak and Barking.
Waterloo & City: Service operates between 06:00 and 00:30, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays or bank/public holidays.
Windrush: Sunday 4 May after 21:00 no service between Highbury & Islington and Clapham Junction, Crystal Palace, New Cross and West Croydon.
Bakerloo: Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone.
DLR: Saturday 3, Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Canning Town and Stratford International.
Saturday 3, Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Westferry / Poplar and Lewisham.
Elizabeth Line: Monday 5, Tuesday 6, Wednesday 7 and Thursday 8 May, the 2217 Abbey Wood to Reading train will terminate at Maidenhead.
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Lioness: Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Euston and Willesden Junction.
Suffragette: Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday Monday 5 May, no service between Barking and Barking Riverside, use local bus routes EL1, EL2 and EL3.
Sunday 4 and Bank Holiday 5 May, a reduced service operates between Gospel Oak and Barking. Trains will arrive at and depart from platform 1 at Barking.
Waterloo & City: Service operates between 06:00 and 00:30, Monday to Friday only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays or bank/public holidays.
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