I can help with that. Here’s the latest on District line closures in London as of now:
- Partial weekend closures are planned on sections of the District line this year for engineering works, notably affecting western segments between Earl’s Court, Turnham Green, Ealing Broadway, and Richmond on multiple weekends from May to October. This kind of maintenance has been a recurring theme to modernize the line, so weekend services in those sections are often suspended while other parts run normally.[1]
- There are occasionally short-term closures due to incidents or specific works elsewhere on the line (for example, isolated weekend or three- to four-day closures) with replacement bus services or alternative Tube lines suggested by TfL for affected routes.[3][4]
- For real-time status, reliable live updates, and exact dates/tatterns of upcoming closures, TfL’s official planning documents and live status pages are the best sources, and third-party live trackers (like Tubenotifications) provide day-by-day status and alerts.[8][10]
How can I help further?
- I can pull the most current weekend-by-weekend closure schedule and map out your typical travel window.
- I can provide a concise list of affected stations for your usual route this month.
- I can set up a quick summary of alternative routes (e.g., nearby lines or Overground options) for upcoming closure weekends.
Note: If you’d like, I can search for the very latest published timetable from TfL and present a compact, date-stamped plan covering your preferred travel days.[10][1]
Sources
Questions to the Mayor: Examination of the latest line closures programme suggest District line closures for 3 weekends in March, the whole of the Whitsun weekend in May and then at regular intervals through June, July and August that more closures of this stretch of line are required. Can you please supply me with precise details of what work is to be undertaken during these further closures, and again, why this work could not be completed on any of the other 100 weekends the line has been...
www.london.gov.ukQuestions to the Mayor: Are you happy that TfL have got the advance publicity, and alternative transport services, right? In my view this is often not the case and the approach needs to be regularly reviewed and refreshed for those occasions when closures are necessary.
www.london.gov.ukLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukMaybe leave a little longer for your journey on these dates.
www.timeout.comLive District line status, delays, and closures, updated throughout the day. Current: DISTRICT LINE: Saturday 14 and Sunday 15 March, no service between High Street Kensington and Edgware Road. Please use C View 24-hour, 7-day, and 30-day reliability stats and set up free email alerts.
tubenotifications.co.ukThe green line is having more engineering works.
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