Notting Hill Carnival and several other August bank holiday events will draw hundreds of thousands of people across London. Planned train disruption this weekend is fairly minimal, though unpredictable disruptions may occur. Several stations around Notting Hill will be closed or partly closed on Sunday and Monday; Ladbroke Grove will be closed all day while Latimer Road may temporarily close and will fully shut at 11.30pm. No cancellations or reduced services are scheduled on any London Underground lines, but a few Overground services are scheduled for cancellations or reductions. TfL recommends using Paddington or Shepherd's Bush for less crowded access to Notting Hill.
With everything going on across the city, Londoners will be glad to know that planned train disruption this weekend is fairly minimal (though there may be some unpredictable disruptions). While a number of stations around Notting Hill will be partly closed for the carnival (more on that below), there are no cancellations or reduced services scheduled along any of the London Underground lines - just a few on the Overground lines.
The Central line towards Notting Hill is expected to be very, very busy on Sunday and Monday during Carnival. For the easiest, least crowded journey, TfL recommends getting the tube or Elizabeth line to Paddington and walking to Notting Hill from there. From east London you can catch the Weaver line to Liverpool Street, then take the Lizzie line to Paddington. From west London you can get off at Shepherd's Bush station, which is a 20-minute walk from the event.
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