Which railway strains and stations will shut this Christmas?

  • Major mainline railway stations set to shut for engineering works
  • Elizabeth Line might be suspended on Boxing Day with disruption over 5 days 

Passengers are braced for a number of days of rail disruption over the Christmas interval this yr.

Most companies will cease earlier on Christmas Eve, with no service on National Rail or the Tube on Christmas Day.

A decreased service will run on the London Underground and Overground on Boxing Day on sure routes, whereas the Elizabeth Line will stay suspended.  

Disruptions are additionally anticipated throughout the rail community the entire interval between December 24 and January 2 resulting from engineering works and upgrades, and a number of other of the capital’s main rail stations are set to shut for a number of days.

National Rail has warned that companies may be affected at brief discover resulting from strike motion. 

MailOnline has compiled a whole record of the deliberate rail disruptions this festive season… 

Several mainline railway stations will shut over quite a lot of days through the festive interval, with different companies providing a decreased timetable between December 24 and 27

King’s Cross station will shut utterly on December 24, with LNER companies to north east England and Scotland beginning and ending at both Peterborough or St Neots

No companies will function from Paddington on Christmas Eve resulting from building work at Old Oak Common

Passengers are additionally warned that companies could also be affected at brief discover resulting from industrial motion

National Rail

All National Rail companies are anticipated to cease early on Christmas Eve earlier than suspending fully on Christmas Day.

Most trains won’t run on Boxing Day, apart from some airport shuttle companies.

Services can even end earlier on New Year’s Eve (December 31) and begin in a while New Year’s Day (January 1).

Several giant railway stations will shut on sure days between Christmas Eve and New Year to allow ‘main enchancment works’.

King’s Cross might be closed all day on December 24, considerably affecting companies between London and north east England and Scotland, with LNER trains beginning and terminating at both Peterborough or St Neot’s.

No companies will function from Paddington on Christmas Eve resulting from building work on the future Old Oak Common station. 

Fenchurch Street station might be closed between December 23 and December 27. 

Long distance companies for south west England will begin and end at Reading, with native trains operating between Reading and Ealing Broadway.

For these flying into and out of Heathrow over the vacations, there might be no onward rail companies between December 24 and Wednesday 27 inclusive, with passengers suggested to make use of Tube and Elizabeth Line companies.

Meanwhile, no Southeastern companies will run from London Victoria between December 23 and January 1 and trains will use various stations, together with Cannon Street, Charing Cross and Blackfriars.

Elizabeth Line

The Elizabeth Line might be absolutely suspended for Christmas Day and Boxing Day.

In addition, no trains will function between Paddington and Ealing Broadway on December 24 and December 27.

A particular all-night service will run between Shenfield and Hayes and Harlington on New Year’s Eve. 

Elizabeth Line companies won’t run on Boxing Day, with a restricted service operating on December 24 and 27

London Underground companies might be largely unaffected by disruption, with companies lowering 8pm on Christmas Eve. An all-night service will run on New Year’s Eve (file picture)

London Underground/Overground

There aren’t any deliberate upkeep works on the Underground, however Tube strains will function on a decreased service from 8pm on Christmas Eve, with no companies working on Christmas Day.

The first companies on Boxing Day will begin from 7am.

Underground companies will run all night time on New Year’s Eve for guests coming to benefit from the fireworks show on the Albert Embankment.

London Overground will function a decreased service on some strains on Christmas Eve and New Year’s Day.

Customers are suggested to examine the Transport for London (TfL) journey planner or use the TfL Go app for the newest journey info. 

London’s Transport Commissioner, Andy Lord stated: ‘The majority of London’s transport community will stay open over the festive season to assist everybody benefit from the town, however clients are requested to examine earlier than they journey as some important deliberate works might be happening. 

‘We might be welcoming everybody with cheer and do all we presumably can to make sure that they’ll journey safely and easily.’