Train and bus services affected by engineering works & Prudential RideLondon
Road closures and bus diversions:
The annual Prudential RideLondon festival of cycling is taking place this weekend. Many routes will be closed to traffic. Road users are advised to avoid the affected areas wherever possible. Buses will be on diversion or stop short of their destinations.
• On Saturday, the event routes are in the City and Westminster. Some roads will be closed from 6am until 6pm, although some in central London will reopen later
• On Sunday, the event route is between east, central and southwest London and Surrey. There will be extensive road and bridge closures throughout the day; roads will be closed from 4am and will reopen in phases once the event has passed and it is safe to do so
Tube and Rail will be the best way to get around during the weekend. For details and to know your travel options, including where to watch the events, and which bus routes are affected, please visit tfl.gov.uk/ride-london
If you are planning to travel this weekend and the next few weekends the following lines are affected by engineering works.
Saturday 29 July and Sunday 30 July
Engineering work is taking place between London Waterloo and Queenstown Road, closing some
lines.
While the work is taking place, fewer trains than usual will run to and from London Waterloo.
An amended South West Trains service will run on Saturday and Sunday. The majority of services will be retimed and run with amended calling patterns. Some services will be amended to start / terminate at different stations than usual.
Saturday 5 August to Monday 28 August
Waterloo station improvement work: From Saturday 5 to Monday 28 August, some Tube, rail and bus services in southwest London will be much busier than usual due to Network Rail’sworks at Waterloo station.
No planned engineering works
No planned engineering works
The information above is specific to West and South West London. There may be disruption elsewhere on local transport networks.
July 28, 2017
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