How to get around London this weekend as strikes and closures are planned
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How to get around London this weekend as strikes and closures are planned
"RMT members working on the Tube are due to launch a rolling strike from early Sunday morning, with most services ending at 6pm. You will still be able to use London Overground and Elizabeth line trains during the Tube strike. However, several other lines will also be impacted by part closures and reduced services on Saturday. Here is all you need to know about travel this weekend. Part closures are planned from Saturday morning at 5.30am until Sunday night."
"The Central line is also part closed between Loughton and Marble Arch, Hainault and Marble Arch, and Roding Valley and Marble Arch. There will also be no service between Liverpool Street and Woodford / Newbury Park. Minor delays across the entire line due to train cancellations. The Waterloo and City line does not operate on weekends. There will be a reduced service from Clapham Junction to Stratford and Camden Road to Willesden Junction."
"There will be little or no service on all Tube lines due to strikes. The following planned disruptions are expected alongside industrial action. Part closure between Buckhurst Hill and Liverpool Street and Newbury Park and Liverpool Street. The Waterloo and City line does not operate on weekends. There will be a reduced Overground service from Willesden Junction to Camden Road and Richmond to Willesden Junction."
RMT members on the Tube will launch a rolling strike from early Sunday morning, with most services ending at 6pm. London Overground and Elizabeth Line trains will remain available, but many other lines face part closures and reduced services starting Saturday. Part closures are planned from Saturday morning at 5.30am until Sunday night. The Central line is partially closed across multiple sections, with no service between Liverpool Street and Woodford/Newbury Park and minor delays from cancellations. The Waterloo & City line does not operate at weekends. Several Overground routes will run reduced services.
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