Transport for London has confirmed a wide range of temporary closures and service changes across its network throughout February, driven by maintenance and upgrade works, not strikes.
Almost every Underground and Overground line will be affected at some point during the month, with the majority of disruption scheduled for weekends.
Several late-night services will also be altered, including sections of the Night Tube, as engineering teams carry out essential infrastructure improvements.
Passengers are being advised to plan journeys carefully and allow extra time where possible, particularly during evenings and weekends.
Seven London Underground lines are expected to see partial closures, with some stations and sections completely closed on specific dates.
The Bakerloo line will be suspended between Queen’s Park and Harrow & Wealdstone over the final weekend of February.
On the Central line, multiple closures are scheduled in early and mid-February, affecting services between Bethnal Green, Epping, and West London branches.
The Circle and District lines will also experience weekend suspensions, including sections through central London and parts of southwest routes.
On the Northern line, a full closure between Morden and Kennington is planned for early February, alongside several late-night station restrictions later in the month.
Metropolitan and Jubilee line users will also face targeted disruptions, mostly tied to overnight works and station upgrades.
London Overground services will be disrupted on most weekends, with different lines affected depending on the date and time of travel.
Closures are scheduled across the Lioness, Mildmay, Weaver and Windrush lines, with some routes shut entirely and others running reduced late-night services.
The Docklands Light Railway will suspend services on selected Sundays, particularly between Tower Gateway and Shadwell, and across central branches later in the month.
Elizabeth line passengers will encounter a series of early-morning and late-evening restrictions, including reduced services between Paddington and eastern destinations.
London Trams will also be impacted, with a prolonged closure planned between East Croydon and several southern branches for track works.
TfL has encouraged travellers to check journey planners regularly, as timetables may change at short notice during the works period.
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