All London Tube and Overground lines closed during May bank holiday weekend

Travel disruptions are expected across London over the late May bank holiday weekend due to multiple closures on London Underground and Overground lines, alongside a two-day rail strike affecting West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway services. Passengers are advised to plan journeys carefully and consider alternative transport options.

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All London Tube and Overground lines closed during May bank holiday weekend

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Multiple London Underground and Overground lines will face closures over the late May bank holiday weekend, impacting travel across the capital. National Rail has confirmed that due to a two-day rail strike affecting West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway, no trains will run from 7am today, urging people to travel only if necessary.

Multiple closures will affect various London Underground and Overground lines during the late May bank holiday weekend, including a partial closure on the District line, Piccadilly line, and DLR. The ongoing track replacement work on the Northern line is set to conclude on Thursday, May 28, while a two-day rail strike has led to a severely reduced timetable today.

Transport for London (TfL) has urged travellers to plan ahead due to planned closures affecting multiple Underground and Overground lines this bank holiday weekend and recommended alternative transport options. Additionally, National Rail has advised the public to only travel if necessary, as a two-day rail strike will severely reduce service availability across key routes.

What remains unclear — Transport for London has not specified the extent of delays and disruptions expected across other transport services this weekend.

All London Tube and Overground lines closed during May bank holiday weekend

DLC and District line train with TfL-style roundels against a blue background.
Travelling across London this bank holiday weekend? You might need to check this week’s planned closures
(Credit: Getty)

Anyone travelling this bank holiday weekend across London may want to check their options as multiple London Underground and Overground lines will be closed.

Journeys through and around the capital are set to be disrupted over the late May bank holiday weekend period as both Transport for London (TfL) closures and a rail strike threaten to cause some bumps to your journey.

If you didn’t catch it earlier this week, a new two-day strike affecting West Midlands Railway and London Northwestern Railway services will cause a severely reduced timetable today.

No trains will run from 7am today, and National Rail has urged people to only travel if necessary due to the small number of trains that are expected to run.

Interior view of the main concourse full of commuters and people travelling from Euston Railway Station on 25th February 2026 in London, United Kingdom. Euston is a central London railway terminus and mainline station in central London, managed by Network Rail. The station is the fifth-busiest station in Britain and the countrys busiest inter-city passenger terminal, providing a gateway from London to the North. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
A two-day rail strike will bring disruption on routes to and from London, and Birmingham New Street (Picture: In Pictures/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, in London, several Tube lines will be closed between Saturday and Monday, including London Underground, London Overground, and the DLR.

Scroll on to see which routes are closed to avoid disruption to your travels.

Which London Tube lines are closed this weekend?

District line, part closure (All weekend)

There will be a partial closure on the District line over the entire weekend:

  • No service between Earl’s Court and Ealing Broadway
  • No service between Earl’s Court and Richmond

TfL has suggested you use Mildmay line services when available or utilise the PLI replacement bus service between Earl’s Court and Richmond.

Commuters sit and wait on the platform as a District Line London Tube train arrives at West Ham Station on April 14, 2026 in London, United Kingdom. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)
Expect some bumps to your journeys this bank holiday weekend. (Photo by John Keeble/Getty Images)

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Piccadilly line, part closure (All weekend)

On Saturday, the Piccadilly line will face disruption from Hyde Park Corner between 2am and 4.30am:

  • No service between Hyde Park Corner and Heathrow Terminal 5

Then, from 4.30am onwards on Saturday and all day Sunday and Monday, including Saturday Night Tube, there will be:

  • No service between Hyde Park Corner and Northfields
  • No service between Hyde Park Corner and Uxbridge

TfL suggests travellers use WTXpolitan services when possible or the PLI replacement bus service.

Waterloo & City line, planned closure (All weekend)

The Waterloo & City line, which never operates on weekends and bank holidays, will be completely closed, including on bank holiday Monday.

DLR train on elevated tracks crosses South Quay towards Heron Quays station at the heart of Canary Wharf financial district on 5th January 2026 in London, United Kingdom. Canary Wharf is an area located near the Isle of Dogs in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets and is defined by the Greater London Authority as being part of Londons central business district. Along with the City of London, it constitutes one of the main financial centres in the United Kingdom and the world. (photo by Mike Kemp/In Pictures via Getty Images)
The DLR is facing several partial closures over the weekend which may impact your journey (Credits: In Pictures via Getty Images)

DLR, part closure (All weekend)

There are several closures planned across the DLR on Saturday, Sunday and Monday. This includes:

  • No service between Lewisham and Poplar
  • No service between Lewisham and Westferry
  • No service between Poplar and Westferry
  • No service between Poplar and Canary Wharf

TfL recommends travellers use the Jubilee line or replacement bus service DLR3 between Westferry and Lewisham.

Windrush London Overground, part closure (Sunday)

There will be a part closure on the Windrush London Overground line all day on Sunday:

  • No service between Clapham Junction and Surrey Quays

TfL have urged travellers to use the M replacement bus service between Canada Water and Wandsworth Road.

Symmetrical view of an empty London Underground tube train carriage with blue seats and poles
The engineering works on the Northern line will continue on the evening of bank holiday Monday before ending later in the week (Credits: Getty Images)

Northern line, part closure (Bank holiday Monday)

TfL have confirmed a part closure on the Northern line as part of ongoing track replacement work, which started in January but is due to end on Thursday, May 28.

The closure is only in operation from 10pm on bank holiday Monday:

  • No service between Camden Town and Kennington (via Bank)

From 10pm Monday through to Thursday, all trains will operate via the Charing Cross branch, and travellers will be able to use a shuttle service between Mill Hill East and Finchley Central.

Suffragette London Overground, reduced service (Bank holiday Monday)

The Suffragette London Overground line will operate a reduced service across its entire line, with the 05.33 and 05.48 morning trains not running.

London Overground train at a station in London, United Kingdom
London Overground trains will be affected by closures on bank holiday Monday (Credits: Getty Images)

Weaver London Overground, part closure (Bank holiday Monday)

The Weaver London Overground line will be affected by a part closure, which sees the majority of the line shut down on bank holiday Monday:

  • No service between Chingford and Hackney Downs

An L3 replacement bus service will be in operation between Hackney Downs and Chingford. Meanwhile, the Weaver line will still be operational between Liverpool Street and Hackney Downs.

Are there any other travel disruptions for this weekend?

TfL has warned of further non-London Underground and Overground travel disruption.

A march will take place today from midday in central London, starting from Marble Arch and finishing at Trafalgar Square via Park Lane, Piccadilly Circus, Haymarket, and Cockspur Street.

Road closures have been confirmed as well as bus diversions, and TfL has warned to expect large crowds throughout the afternoon.

A person rides a Lime bike as buses pass by during a tube strike represented by the RMT union in dispute with TFL over working patterns, in Tottenham Court Road in London, Britain, April 24, 2026. REUTERS/Kevin Coombs
Expect some bus diversions this weekend in central London (Credits: REUTERS)

While that’s happening, there will be temporary traffic signals on Streatham High Road at the junction with Prentis Road due to essential Thames Water works, which is due to continue until mid-June.

Tomorrow, a cultural procession will close roads and divert buses. The procession starts at Park Lane at midday and will finish later in Trafalgar Square.

Finally, TfL has confirmed that its Santander e-bike docking stations in Lancaster Drive, Tower Hamlets, and New North Road, Hoxton, will be suspended over the entire weekend.

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