
After a week of blistering heatwave, this weekend London will, mercifully, cool down a little. Peak temperatures are dropping to around 26C-32C, which is far more manageable – whether you’re off to a stadium concert (Harry Styles and Take That are both playing) or watching the World Cup.
If you’re planning on taking the tube to travel around London this weekend, there are several notable planned closures to know about. From the Piccadilly and District lines to the DLR and several Overground routes, a few TfL services will be majorly disrupted.
But don’t let a few tube closures hamper your weekend plans. Here’s Time Out’s weekly guide to this weekend’s planned travel disruption in London (and how to avoid it).
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London travel disruption and tube closures, June 27-28 2026
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Piccadilly line
- On Saturday June 27 (from 4.30am) and Sunday June 28 (all day), no trains between King’s Cross St Pancras and Northfields/Uxbridge.
- On Saturday, no trains in the early morning (2am-4.30am) between King’s Cross St Pancras and Heathrow
- Also affects Saturday night tube.

District line
- On Sat Jun 27 and Sun Jun 28, no trains between Turnham Green and Ealing Broadway.
DLR
- On Sat Jun 27 and Sun Jun 28, no trains between Prince Regent and Beckton.

Mildmay line (Overground)
- On Sun Jun 28, no trains between Camden Road and Stratford after 10.15pm.
Suffragette line (Overground)
- On Sun Jun 28, no service between Barking and Barking Riverside after 9.45am.

Windrush line (Overground)
- On Sun Jun 28, no trains between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction/Battersea Park.
- No service between Highbury & Islington and Dalston Junction after 10.15pm.
Waterloo and City line
Closed on weekends and bank holidays (but for how much longer?).
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