TfL has announced a series of temporary closures.
Parts of the Piccadilly Line will reopen from next week Closures on the Piccadilly Line continue to disrupt the rush hour commute of people in London. TfL announced a series of temporary closures on the line to facilitate platform and track upgrades part of a £2.9 billion investment aims to modernise it. This means that until Sunday, September 1, people will be forced to come up with alternative routes to their work while the work continues.
Sort: Newest first Oldest first August 28, 2024 6:38 am Good morning Gergana Krasteva It is just past 6.30am. If you are anxiously scrolling on your phone for updates to your commute, then follow our travel blog for the latest.Closures on the Piccadilly Line continue to disrupt the rush hour travel of people in London.Until Sunday, September 1, commuters will be forced to come up with alternative routes to their work while the work continues.
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