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London travel guide for the weekend of the Queen’s Funeral

The capital’s transport system expects to be under its greatest strain for a decade this weekend, with hundreds of thousands of extra visitors in the city centre for the funeral of Queen Elizabeth or events associated with the final royal journey.

Check before your travel: there will be operational changes at several city centre Tube stations

“Areas around Westminster, Waterloo and Trafalgar Square, as well as along the South Bank, will be exceptionally busy,” Andy Byford, the Transport for London Commissioner, said today.

“This will lead to busy services and station closures.

“We are doing everything we can to keep our city moving and ensure that people can travel safely over the long weekend, including cancelling all planned engineering works and enhancing some services.”

TfL has issued the following travel advice.

If you are travelling to the Lying-in-State or the State Funeral, plan your journeys and check status updates regularly.

Visit gov.uk for more information about the ceremonial events.

From today, Friday September 16, to Monday 19 September:

Tube

Elizabeth line

Buses

Walking

Cycling

Roads

Taxi and private hire

Coaches

River services

From Tuesday 20 September: There will be ongoing road closures and bus diversions as event infrastructure is removed. This is expected to take a number of days.

During this time, please make sure that you:

And for more information, visit the TfL website.

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