Train and tube services affected by engineering works
Saturday 12 and Sunday 13 March
Some lines between London Waterloo and Clapham Junction (including about half of London Waterloo station) and all South West Trains lines in the Wimbledon and Surbiton areas will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday for renewal and maintenance work. No train services will run between Clapham Junction and Weybridge via Surbiton, or between Clapham Junction and Kingston via Wimbledon
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March
No service on the entire line
Saturday 19 and Sunday 20 March
Some lines between London Waterloo and Clapham Junction (including about half of London Waterloo station) and all South West Trains lines in the Wimbledon and Surbiton areas will be closed all day Saturday and Sunday for renewal and maintenance work. No train services will run between Clapham Junction and Weybridge via Surbiton, or between Clapham Junction and Kingston via Wimbledon.
Friday 25 March to Monday 28 March
A four day project to replace Fairfield Street Bridge near Wandsworth Town station means all lines between Clapham Junction and Barnes will be closed between Friday and Monday. Wandsworth Town station will also be closed throughout - the work is expected to be finished in the early hours of Tuesday morning.
The “Hounslow Loop” train service will not run. Passengers should use the altered train services and replacement buses.
If you are travelling by train between Clapham Junction and Barnes, your journey will be by rail replacement bus.
Travelling to the Cancer Research UK Boat Races – Sunday 27th March?
Rail replacement buses will run between Clapham Junction and Barnes but these are likely to be extremely busy. Use alternative transportation where possible.
As a result, Clapham Junction is expected to be busier than usual and you may wish to avoid the station particularly on Sunday.
No planned engineering works
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.
March 1, 2016
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