Battersea travel New Years weekend

By Lexi Iles

1st Jan 2022 | Local News

Tfl have amended their schedules for travellers over the bank holiday weekend (credit: Unsplash)
Tfl have amended their schedules for travellers over the bank holiday weekend (credit: Unsplash)

There are some major changes taking place on TfL services this weekend.

Some services will stick to their normal schedules but many are being amended for late night travellers.

New Years Eve

The buses will be running on a Saturday service which includes the night and 24-hour period.

Making it easier to get out and about for New Years Eve celebrations.

The tube will run a special service running all night on all lines except the Waterloo & City.

New Years Day

Buses will be on a Sunday service but the tubes will run on a Saturday service. There will not be any night tubes though.

Sunday January, 2

Buses will run on a normal schedule, the tube will have no services on the Bakerloo line, Piccadilly line, Waterloo & City line. Whilst the Overground will have no service at Richmond/Clapham Junction and Watford Junction.

Monday January, 3

The buses will be on a Sunday service and the tube a Saturday service. Got a story? Get in touch with Lexi Iles via [email protected] or call 07964789627 [I]Find all the latest news for your local area by following us on Facebook,Twitter and Instagram.

     

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