With the weekend upon us, it's time to check what planned TFL closures are taking place from Friday to Bank Holiday Monday.
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, September 16:
Elizabeth Line: Services between Paddington and Abbey Wood operate on Monday to Saturday 05:30 - 23:00 only.
London Overground: Changes to Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside services on Tuesday 13, Thursday 15 and Friday 16 September: Trains at 05:48 from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak and at 06:39 from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside will not run.
Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 06:00 and 00:30, Monday - Friday. No service at weekends and on public and bank holidays.
Saturday, September 17:
District Line: No service between Kensington (Olympia) and Earl's Court while we remove a tree from the track at Kensington (Olympia). Tickets are being accepted on London Buses and London Overground.
Elizabeth Line: Services between Paddington and Abbey Wood operate on Monday to Saturday only, between 05:30 and 23:00.
Waterloo & City line: Closed on weekends and public bank holidays.
Sunday, September 18:
Waterloo & City line: Closed on weekends and public bank holidays.
Bank Holiday Monday, September 19:
Elizabeth Line: Services between Paddington and Abbey Wood operate on Monday to Saturday only, between 05:30 and 23:00.
London Overground: Monday 19, Tuesday 20, Wednesday 21 and Thursday 22 September, from 22:45 each night, no service between Hackney Downs and Chingford. Use London Underground connections between Liverpool Street and Walthamstow Central. Replacement buses operate.
Waterloo & City line: Service operates between 06:00 and 00:30, Monday - Friday.
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