With the weekend upon us, it's time to check what planned TFL closures are taking place from Friday to Sunday.
As with most weekends, some stations will be closed or partly closed for TFL to carry out essential work.
We've put a quick list together of all the work this weekend to ensure you don't get caught out and can plan ahead.
To get the most up-to-date stats of the Underground, you can use the TFL app or website.
Friday, May 13:
Central Line: Strike action, little to no service throughout the night. Advised to use the Overground or London Buses.
London Overground: No service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction. Good service on rest of the line.
Northern Line: Part Closure, no service between Moorgate and Kennington due to major upgrade works.
Victoria Line: Strike action, little to no service throughout the night. Advised to use the Overground or London Buses.
Saturday, May 14:
Central Line: There is planned strike action every Friday and Saturday night between 8.30pm and 4.29am the following morning until Sunday, June 19.
Northern Line: Part Closure, no service between Moorgate and Kennington due to major upgrade works.
Piccadilly Line: No service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge, use Metropolitan line instead.
Victoria Line: Strike action, little to no service throughout the night. Advised to use the Overground or London Buses.
Waterloo & City line: Closed on weekends and public bank holidays.
Sunday, May 15:
Central Line: There is planned strike action every Friday and Saturday night between 8.30pm and 4.29am the following morning until Sunday, June 19.
London Overground line: Reduced service, check the TFL Schedule.
Northern Line: Part Closure, no service between Moorgate and Kennington due to major upgrade works.
Piccadilly Line: No service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge, use the Metropolitan line instead.
Victoria Line: Strike action, little to no service throughout the night. Advised to use the Overground or London Buses.
Waterloo & City line: Closed on weekends and public bank holidays.
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