Games over, disruption returns
Filed: Friday, 21st September 2012
By: Staff Writer
Supporters travelling to West Ham's Premier League fixture against Sunderland this weekend should take note of the following disruptions to rail services.
With the Olympic Games and Paralympics now over, supporters travelling in and around London can expect a return to regular breaks in sevice. That begins this weekend with no service on the District Line between Upminster and Dagenham East.
For those travelling from the West, there will be no service on the Jubilee Line between Wembley Park and Willesden Green throughout the weekend.
That also applies to the Metropolitan Line between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Aldgate and the Northern Line from Harrow-on-the-Hill and Aldgate. Rail replacement buses will operate on all three lines.
For those travelling from slightly further afield, engineering works on the Greater Anglia Line means that the only service between WItham and Shenfield will also be via a replacement bus shuttle.
You may view details of all works planned on the tubes from now until the end of November at www.tfl.gov.uk/...planned-works/calendar/default.aspx.
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