Transport — 20 January 2012
Your weekly roundup of weekend public transport chaos: 21-22 January
photo credit: Mr Wabu

Lots of signalling work this weekend, so be sure to check the TfL website before you head out this weekend.

For full details on all closures and diversions, visit the Transport for London website.

Central line: On Saturday, there is no service between North Acton and Ealing Broadway in order to improve the track.

Circle line: On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service on the entire line in order to improve the signalling system. On Saturday and Sunday, Farringdon station is closed in order to improve the station.

District line: On Sunday, there is no service between Earl’s Court and Aldgate East in order to improve the signalling system.

Hammersmith & City line: On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between King’s Cross St. Pancras and Barking in order to improve the signalling system. On Saturday and Sunday, Farringdon station is closed in order to improve the station.

Jubilee line: On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Willesden Green and Stanmore in order to improve the signalling system on the Metropolitan line.

Metropolitan line: On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Harrow‑on‑the‑Hill and Aldgate in order to improve the signalling system. On Saturday and Sunday, Farringdon station is closed in order to improve the station.

Northern line: On Sunday, before approximately 0830 southbound and 0900 northbound, there is no service between Camden Town and High Barnet/Mill Hill East in order to improve the signalling system.

Docklands Light Railway: On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Stratford International and Canning Town due to engineering work.

London Overground: On Saturday and Sunday, there is no service between Richmond and Willesden Junction due to Network Rail re-signalling work.

 

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