This past week London has been record-breakingly hot – and some of city’s transport network has struggled to deal with the heat. Not only has much of the tube been baking but hot weather caused several services to be delayed and cancelled.
May 30-31 will see more disruption on London’s tubes and trains, this time due to planned service alterations and closures. Not only will the Piccadilly line be shut – which is set to be the case all summer – but there will be significant changes to services on the Bakerloo line, DLR and Overground.
Whether you’re off to Mighty Hoopla in Brockwell Park, checking out cool new pizza spot Bar Etna or simply seeing out the weather in one of London’s many great parks, there’s plenty to be seeing and doing in the capital this weekend. Here’s how to make sure transport disruption doesn’t ruin your plans.
London travel disruption and tube closures, May 30-31 2026
Piccadilly line
- On Saturday May 30 and Sunday May 31, services are majorly disrupted in west London.
- No trains between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge and no services between Acton Town and Heathrow
- Eastbound trains will not call at Barons Court until June 7. When travelling east, go one stop west (to Hammersmith) and bounce back east.
Bakerloo line
- On Sat May 30 and Sun May 31, no trains between Queens Park and Harrow & Wealdstone.
District line
- As above, eastbound trains will not call at Barons Court until June. When travelling east, go one stop west (to Hammersmith) and bounce back east.
Lioness line (Overground)
- On Sat May 30 and Sun May 31, no service on the entire line.
DLR
- On Sat May 30 no service between Prince Regent and Beckton.
- On Sun May 31 no trains between Canning Town and Beckton and no service between Shadwell and Tower Gateway.
Waterloo and City line
Closed on weekends and bank holidays (but for how much longer?).
Arsenal Premier League trophy parade
On Sunday May 31 Arsenal’s men’s team will celebrate winning the Premier League title with a trophy parade in Islington, north London. Expect tube stations like Highbury and Islington, Arsenal, Finsbury Park and Holloway Road to be much busier than usual.
Find out everything you need to know about the parade here.
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