
Major Jubilee Line Disruptions This Weekend: What You Need to Know
Hey everyone, just a quick heads-up if you’re planning to travel around London this weekend — especially if you're thinking about using the Jubilee line. Transport for London (TfL) has announced several significant service disruptions across the network from May 29 to June 1, and the Jubilee line is one of the most heavily impacted.
Now, here's the deal. On Saturday, May 31, the entire Jubilee line will be closed until 11am. That means no trains running at all in the early part of the day, which could catch a lot of people out — especially if you’ve got plans in central or north-west London. But it doesn’t stop there. Even after the line reopens, there’s still only partial service for the rest of the weekend.
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From 11am on Saturday and continuing all through Sunday, June 1, the Jubilee line will be part-suspended between Waterloo and Stanmore. That section includes some key stops like Baker Street, St. John’s Wood, Kilburn, and Wembley Park. So whether you're heading into town for a show, trying to catch a game, or just making your way across London, it’s best to plan ahead.
To make matters a little more complicated, this disruption also affects the Night Tube on Saturday night into Sunday morning. If you’re counting on a late-night ride home on the Jubilee line, you’ll need to find an alternative — whether that's the bus, another line, or maybe just budgeting a bit extra for a cab.
Of course, it’s not just the Jubilee line. Other lines like the District, Circle, Metropolitan, and DLR are also facing closures or limited service. TfL is running some replacement buses, and other tube lines will be trying to take on the overflow, but you can probably expect a bit of crowding and longer travel times.
The best advice? Check before you travel. Use the TfL app or website to plan your journey and see the latest updates. It could save you a ton of frustration — or even keep you from missing an important event. So don’t get caught out!
London is packed with exciting things to do this weekend — from film festivals in Shoreditch to exhibitions at the Barbican — but getting there might be a little trickier than usual. Stay informed, leave extra time, and maybe think about alternate routes if you’re heading near any affected stations.
That’s your travel scoop for the weekend. Stay safe, stay savvy, and good luck navigating the city!
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