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Disruption on TfL network as Overground and Elizabeth line among services part-closed - see what’s running

Commuters on the Underground in London. Credit: Daniel Leal/AFP via Getty Images.
Commuters on the Underground in London. Credit: Daniel Leal/AFP via Getty Images.

Londoners are being reminded of several part-closures affecting the Transport for London (TfL) network today (October 22).

The Docklands Light Railway (DLR) is running no service between Poplar/Stratford International and Beckton/Woolwich Arsenal. TfL is recommending using the Jubilee line between Stratford, West Ham and Canning Town, with replacement buses also operating.

The London Overground is also part-closed, with no service between Sydenham and Crystal Palace or Richmond and Willesden Junction, as is the London Tram, which is shut between East Croydon and Beckenham Junction/Elmers End/New Addington until October 29.

Elsewhere, the Elizabeth line is running a reduced service between 10am and 10pm, with only two trains per hour calling at Burnham.

The Blackwall Tunnel in east London meanwhile is shut southbound this weekend due to works. It will fully reopen at 5am tomorrow morning (October 23).

For a full breakdown of disruption in the capital, including affected buses and roads, see our list.