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barrykas
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Planned Closures Information

Post by barrykas »

Hi folks,

I'm sure most, if not all, of the denizens of this forum are already aware of this, but Transport for London produce a couple of PDFs detailing proposed track and station closures for a six month period.

The station closures can be found HERE and the track closures can be found HERE.

Cheers,

Barry
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Post by Starkey7 »

It occurs to me that this situation is rather rubbish! TfL are closing not insignificant portions of the Tube, for whole weekends, for the next half a year, with no end in sight. This seems pretty poor to me (and not just because we were going to do a Zone 1 on a Sunday).

Did it used to be this bad?
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Post by standclearofthedoors »

I can never remember the maintenance situation being quite so dire.
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Post by gasman »

It's certainly the main reason why I've never attempted anything other than the DLR - the only times I find myself in London with several hours to kill are weekends.

Still, only a couple more W+C closures before the ALC becomes possible on a weekend too (for the first time in about 9 months) :roll:
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