February 2025 London Underground Closures Station and Line Details

Plan ahead Londoners! Tube Overground Elizabeth London Tram and DLR lines all face closures. Travel disruption throughout February 2025.

February 2025 London Underground Closures Station and Line Details
February 2025 London Underground Closures Station and Line Details

Expect some travel issues in London this month. Transport for London has closure info online. Several Overground lines will have partial closures. Sections of the Elizabeth line will also be affected. The same goes for the London Tram and DLR.

Plan for potential delays across the transit network. Use the TfL journey planner if you need it. Below are the track closures for February 2025.

Southwark station will be closed two weekends. It closes February 7 at 11pm, reopening February 10. Then, it closes February 21 at 11pm, reopening February 24.

The Bakerloo line will be disrupted February 15-16. There will be no service from Queen’s Park to Harrow & Wealdstone.

Expect closures on the Central line too. February 8-9, no service will run between North Action and West Ruislip. February 22-23, there’s no service from Leytonstone to Hainault (via Newbury Park).

The Piccadilly line will have issues on February 15-16. There will be no service from Acton Town to Uxbridge. The Liberty line will also be disrupted. February 8-9 and 15-16, expect no service between Romford and Upminster.

The Lioness line has planned closures. February 15-16, trains won’t run between Euston and Watford Junction. The Mildmay line faces various disruptions.

February 3-6, westbound trains stop at 11:45pm between Stratford and Camden Road. February 5-6, eastbound trains end at 11pm, impacting Willesden Junction to Stratford. February 8, there’s no service from Camden Road to Stratford. Expect more Mildmay line closures on February 9.

Service halts between Gospel Oak and Stratford on February 9. February 10-13, westbound stops at 11:45pm, Camden Road to Willesden Jct. February 11-14, southbound stops at 6:15am, Willesden Jct to Shepherd’s Bush. February 16, Camden Road to Stratford will be closed. February 23, expect no service from Gospel Oak and Richmond before 11am.

The Weaver line will be disrupted, too. February 16, after 10:45pm, Hackney Downs to Chingford has no service. February 17-19, Hackney Downs to Chingford remains closed after 10:45pm. February 20, northbound ends at 12:30am from Liverpool Street to Chingford.

The Windrush line will also see closures. February 3-6, after 11pm, New Cross Gate to Crystal Palace/West Croydon has no service. February 22-23, the entire line is closed, including night services. February 24-27, after 9:15pm, Highbury & Islington to New Cross or New Cross Gate to Clapham Junction will not run.

The Elizabeth line will also be affected. February 8-9, there’s no service between Stratford and Shenfield. February 9, expect reduced service from West Drayton to Maidenhead/Heathrow T4. Trains won’t stop at Acton Main Line, Hanwell, or West Ealing.

February 15-16, the Stratford to Shenfield line is closed. Expect more Elizabeth line closures then. Paddington to Abbey Wood has no service. Likewise, Whitechapel to Stratford is disrupted. Service is reduced between West Drayton and Maidenhead, plus Heathrow T4 and 5.

February 16, trains won’t run Paddington to Ealing Broadway. February 23, closures last until 7:45am, Paddington to Ealing Broadway. Service remains reduced to Maidenhead/Heathrow. Acton Main Line, Hanwell, and West Ealing have no Elizabeth line stops.

Expect a reduced Docklands Light Railway service on February 21. London Trams also plan to affect service. On February 15, no service is available between Reeves Corner and Sandilands. Also, Arena and Elmers End are closed.

February 16-23 sees no service from Reeves Corner to East Croydon. Arena to Elmers End is also closed during that time.

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