London Weekend Travel: Underground and TfL Closures, Alternatives, Tips
Published March 20, 2026, Filmogaz.com reports planned engineering work will affect multiple TfL services this weekend. Commuters and visitors should expect route changes and slower journeys.
Confirmed weekend closures
- Piccadilly Line: no service between Acton Town and Heathrow Terminals 1, 2 and 3 on Saturday and Sunday. Passengers should use the Elizabeth Line or buses.
- Hammersmith & City Line: no service between Hammersmith and Barking. District Line or Overground routes are suggested alternatives.
- District Line: partial disruption between Upminster and Tower Hill. Parts of the Circle Line will also be affected.
- Central Line: no trains between Epping and Stratford. Overground or bus options will cover affected sections.
- London Overground: no service between Richmond and Willesden Junction due to track and station works. Replacement buses may run.
- DLR: Poplar station will be closed for engineering work. TfL will run replacement buses for affected passengers.
- TfL Rail: limited service between Paddington and Heathrow while station upgrades continue. The Elizabeth Line offers smoother connections.
Alternatives and practical options
This guide on London Weekend Travel: Underground and TfL Closures, Alternatives, Tips outlines key closures and options. Use the Elizabeth Line and National Rail where possible.
- Replacement buses will serve several closed sections. Expect higher passenger numbers on these services.
- District Line and Overground services provide alternate cross-London links. Check interchange stations before you travel.
- Taxis and private hire remain reliable for airport transfers. Allow extra time for journeys to terminals.
- Walking or bike hire can be efficient for short trips in central areas.
Airport and tourist impact
Piccadilly Line works will affect access to Heathrow airports. Travelers should add time to their plans.
Visitors using Gatwick or Stansted should also plan extra travel time. Replacement services can be slower than usual.
Stations and crowding
Major hubs such as Paddington, Victoria, Euston and King’s Cross may see increased footfall. Expect busier concourses and platforms.
Hotels near these stations may face higher demand from redirected passengers. Staff often provide updated transport advice.
How to prepare
- Check the TfL website or the TfL Go app for live updates and last-minute changes.
- Allow more time for journeys, especially to and from airports.
- Consider alternate rail routes like the Elizabeth Line and National Rail services.
- Carry contact details for airlines and accommodation for timely alerts and support.
- Be ready for crowded replacement buses during peak periods.
Filmogaz.com recommends planning journeys before travel and monitoring TfL updates. With preparation, you can minimise delays and disruptions this weekend.