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Sunday 26 August 2018 9:13 am  |  Updated:  Friday 24 May 2019 7:46 pm

Notting Hill Carnival: The full list of stations and roads closed this Bank Holiday weekend

It's that time of year again: London's big summertime bank holiday weekend, and the travelling chaos that often comes with it. Here's a handy list we've compiled of everything you'll need to get around London until Tuesday.

Running from Saturday 25 August until late on Monday 27 August, travel during the Bank Holiday in the capital can be stressful. So let's break it down by transport type, shall we?

Transport for London trains (Underground, Overground, TfL Rail, DLR, Trams)

The majority of London's disruption this weekend is happening on the Overground, with several lines running no service between central stops.

Until Monday 27, there will be no services running between South Tottenham to Barking, Surrey Quays to Clapham Junction, and Euston to Kilburn High Road. This extends up to Watford Junction for Sunday 26, too.

Additionally, services from Liverpool Street to Enfield Town and Cheshunt will remain closed until 10:15am this morning. Services between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction will be shut until 11:15am.

August Bank Holiday line closures

Transport for London, August Bank Holiday line closures. Tap or click to zoom.

On the Tube, there will be no services on the District Line between Parsons Green and Wimbledon until Monday 27, and no trains on the Bakerloo Line between Stonebridge Park and Harrow & Wealdstone until late tonight. 

Replacement bus services are being offered.

Meanwhile all other lines without closures will be running Saturday services on Monday, except for those with Night Tube services such as Northern, Jubilee and Piccadilly which will run first and last trains at Mon-Thurs times.

On the DLR, TfL Rail and Trams, trains will be running on a Saturday or Sunday service.

Notting Hill Carnival: The stations

Tube stations close to the Carnival will be closed at various times today and tomorrow.

  • Holland Park will be closed from 6pm
  • Ladbroke Grove will be closed
  • Latimer Road will be closed from 11:30pm
  • Notting Hill Gate will be "exit-only" from 11am until 7pm, with no services stopping at the station on the Circle and District lines
  • Royal Oak will be "exit-only" from 11am until 6pm, and closed thereafter
  • Westbourne Park will be "exit-only" from 11am until 6pm, and closed after 11:30pm

Notting Hill Carnival: The roads

TfL advise that the areas around Notting Hill, Ladbroke Grove and Westbourne Park will be very busy with some road closures extending until approximately 7am on Tuesday 28.

The following roads will be closed from 7am this morning until Tuesday:

  • Aldridge Road Villas
  • Alexander Street
  • Alexandra Mews
  • Alfred Road
  • Artesian Road
  • Bishop's Bridge Road from Porchester Road to Westbourne Grove
  • Botts Mews
  • Bridstow Place
  • Chepstow Road
  • Courtnell Street
  • Durham Terrace
  • Elgin Avenue between Harrow Road and Chippenham Road
  • Fermoy Road
  • Harrow Road from Ladbroke Grove to Great Western Road
  • Hatherley Grove
  • Hereford Road
  • Hormead Road
  • Kildare Gardens
  • Kildare Terrace
  • Lancaster Road
  • Leamington Road Villas
  • Ledbury Road
  • Monmouth Place
  • Monmouth Road
  • Moorhouse Road
  • Newton Road
  • Northumberland Place
  • Queensway between Westbourne Grove and Porchester Road 
  • Redan Place
  • Shrewsbury Mews
  • Shrewsbury Road
  • St Luke's Road
  • St Stephen's Crescent
  • St Stephen's Gardens
  • St Stephen's Mews​
  • Sutherland Place
  • Sutherland Terrace
  • Talbot Road
  • Tavistock Crescent
  • Wellington Close
  • Westbourne Gardens
  • Westbourne Grove
  • Westbourne Grove Terrace
  • Westbourne Park Road
  • Westbourne Park Villas
  • Western Road
  • Ledbury Road
  • Woodfield Place
  • Woodfield Road

Signs for diversion traffic routes will be in place. Happy travels!

https://t.co/eNAjzVxsV6

You can find your way around the Carnival route on Sunday and Monday using the route map at https://t.co/MKIFGZ81Tt.

— TfL (@TfL) August 25, 2018

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