London Underground Service: Full list of TfL stations affected this weekend
With the weekend upon us, it's time to check what planned TfL closures are taking place from Friday to Sunday.
As with most weekends, some stations will be closed or partly closed for TfL to carry out essential work.
We've broken down a list of all the work on the London Underground, Overground and Elizabeth Line this weekend to ensure you don't get caught out and can plan.
To get the most up-to-date stats for the Underground , you can use the TfL app or website.
Friday, May 3:
London Overground: Sunday 28, Monday 29, Tuesday 30 April, Wednesday 1 and Thursday 2 May, from 22:45 each evening, no service between Hackney Downs and Chingford
Waterloo & City line: Service operates Monday to Friday between 6am and 12.30am only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and on public/bank holidays.
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Saturday, May 4:
Circle: Saturday 4, Sunday 5 and Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, no service between Edgware Road and Tower Hill (via Victoria).
District: Saturday 4, Sunday 5 and Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, no service between Hammersmith / Wimbledon / Kensington (Olympia) and Edgware Road / Embankment.
DLR: Saturday 4, Sunday 5 and Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, no service between Westferry / Poplar and Lewisham ,
Waterloo & City line: Service operates Monday to Friday between 6am and 12.30am only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and public/ bank holiday s.
Sunday, May 5:
Circle: Saturday 4, Sunday 5 and Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, no service between Edgware Road and Tower Hill (via Victoria).
District: Saturday 4, Sunday 5 and Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, no service between Hammersmith / Wimbledon / Kensington (Olympia) and Edgware Road / Embankment.
DLR: Saturday 4, Sunday 5 and Bank Holiday Monday 6 May, no service between Westferry / Poplar and Lewisham.
Elizabeth Line: Sunday 5 May, the first train from Paddington to Reading will depart at 07:00 instead of 06:46
London Overground: Sunday 5 May, from 22:15, no service between Highbury & Islington and Dalston Junction. Replacement buses operate between Camden Road and Stratford via Highbury & Islington, Canonbury and Dalston Junction.
Waterloo and City: Service operates Monday to Friday between 6am and 12.30am only. There is no service on Saturdays, Sundays and public/bank holidays.
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From holidays to shopping: eight discounts for UK over-60s you might not know about
It’s still the magic milestone when senior citizenship begins … with a host of money-saving offers to take advantage of
Travel for free
The UK state pension age has risen but many companies and organisations still hold on to “the big 6-0” as the point at which senior citizenship begins, and it continues to represent a money-saving milestone as a result.
In Wales and Scotland you qualify for an older person’s free bus pass from the age of 60. You have to apply and provide proof of age and address and a passport-style photo.
In Scotland you access free bus travel via the National Entitlement Card, which also gives those who live on Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles two free return ferry journeys to the Scottish mainland each year.
In England, the older person’s free bus pass only arrives when you hit the state pension age (currently 66) – with notable exceptions being London and Liverpool. If you live in the capital, you can travel there for free when you are 60. You can get a 60+ London Oyster photocard until you are eligible for a Freedom Pass, for which the current eligibility age is 66.
The 60+ photocard gives you free travel on buses, the tube, trams, Docklands Light Railway, London Overground, the Elizabeth line (excluding between West Drayton and Reading) and most National Rail services in London, from 9am on weekdays and at any time at weekends and on bank holidays (it’s from 9.30am on weekdays for the National Rail services). You also get discounted fares on river services such as Thames Clippers, and discounts on Santander cycle hire. For full details, check out the TfL website .
Merseytravel offers a similar arrangement in Merseyside.
Get a rail or coach card
The senior railcard is for those aged 60 and over and costs £30 a year, or £70 for three years, and gives you a third off rail travel.
National Rail, which issues the cards, says people with a senior railcard save on average £86 a year , or £5.26 a journey . The railcard is not valid during the morning peak period – times differ around the country, so you will need to check before you travel.
A National Express senior coach card, which costs £15 plus £3 postage, gives you a third off standard and fully flexible fares, plus £15 day returns to anywhere in the UK on Tuesdays, Wednesday and Thursdays.
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Holiday for less
If you are booking a trip away, ask whether your airline, train company or hotel, including chains overseas, offers a senior discount.
The budget hotel chain Travelodge has in the past offered over-60s 25% off selected stays, while Wyndham Hotels & Resorts in the US is among those offering reduced rates. Eurostar offers special senior fares for those aged 60-plus on its continental routes (for example, Brussels to Paris and Brussels to Amsterdam), but not for journeys between the UK and mainland Europe.
Enjoy a show
Many theatres and cinemas have special deals and showings for those aged 60-plus.
You can get £20 off tickets for midweek matinees (applying to full-price £89 and £69 tickets, or £79 and £59 tickets for the forthcoming production of Ballet Shoes) at the Lyttelton and Olivier theatres at London’s National Theatre . For shows in its Dorfman Theatre, higher-priced tickets are reduced to £36 for midweek matinees.
Other London theatres offering discounted tickets for over-60s include the Old Vic and the Young Vic.
The Ambassador Theatre Group runs one of the UK’s biggest ticketing operations, ATG Tickets, and says those over the age of 60 will get discounts at selected venues and shows, so it’s worth checking before you book. The Picturehouse cinema chain’s free-to-join Silver Screen club gives over-60s a free hot drink and discounted tickets, typically for matinee shows. The Odeon chain’s Silvers scheme shows films at quieter times of the day, with tickets from £3.50 including tea, coffee and biscuits served before the film.
Showcase cinemas have Silver Screenings on a Monday, with tickets for all films starting before 4pm usually discounted to £4.99.
Almost a million over-60s take advantage of the National Trust’s senior concession, a 25% discount off membership, bringing the cost down to £68.40 for individual senior membership, or £113.40 for joint senior membership, provided you have been a member for at least the last three consecutive years. The Royal Horticultural Society offers a hefty discount on its life membership, reducing the individual price from £1,495 to £935.
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The supermarket chain Iceland has a Bonus Card scheme that provides all shoppers with offers and savings, but has an extra perk for cardholders over 60: a 10% discount in its shops every Tuesday. When shopping you will need to show ID – a senior bus pass, senior railcard or driving licence.
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Older fans of sports including football, cricket and rugby can often get discounts on tickets. In many cases you have to be at least 65 or 66 but there are several football club season ticket schemes, such as Sheffield United’s, that start reductions at the age of 60.
Some golf clubs offer membership discounts or incentives to older players. The age requirements vary. The GolfSupport.com website carried out a UK survey and published its findings , which may help you track down a good deal in your area.
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NHS prescriptions in Scotland and Wales are free for everyone but in England you need to pay until you turn 60; after that they are free.
In Wales, those aged 60-plus can get free NHS dental examinations, too. Everyone in Scotland is entitled to free NHS dental examinations.
NHS-funded eye tests are free for everyone in Scotland. In the other countries of the UK, those who are 60 and over are entitled to free NHS eye tests, which you can take up at most opticians.
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Train strikes in May 2024: Full list of dates and lines affected this week
Rail lines are set for disruption in the week following the first May bank holiday as train drivers at 16 rail companies strike on different days.
Tuesday 7 May 2024 16:00, UK
Train drivers will stage a fresh wave of strikes and overtime bans this week, causing disruption to the rail network.
The strikes are part of a long-running dispute over pay.
Members of Aslef union at 16 rail companies will walk out on different days from 7 to 9 May.
Additionally, all members will refuse to work any overtime from 6 May to 11 May.
Here is a full list of the services affected by strikes and when.
Rail strike dates
Tuesday 7 May
Strikes will affect c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern, Gatwick Express and South Western Railway.
Wednesday 8 May
Strikes will affect Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.
Thursday 9 May
Strikes will affect LNER, Northern Trains and TransPennine Express.
Overtime ban dates
From Monday 6 May to Saturday 11 May union members will not work overtime.
Overtime bans, an action short of a strike, means some services may not be running or may be reduced as drivers refuse to work their rest days.
People are advised to check before they travel, as some areas may have no service.
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How do strikes and overtime bans affect services?
Strikes tend to mean services on lines where members are participating are extremely affected or cancelled entirely, whereas overtime bans often lead to reduced services.
Are there strikes on the Tube too?
There have been regular strikes on London Underground too recently, and while there aren't any planned walkouts for drivers, customer service managers refused to work overtime between 29 April and 5 May.
This action followed strike action taken by the same workers on 10 April, which the TSSA union said had a "real impact" with "many stations shut at short notice" - something TfL denies, saying instead that the action "closed a handful of stations", with most closures "not lasting the whole day".
The TSSA says it is "extremely concerned" about TfL's 'Stations Changes' proposals.
"We have made it clear that our union will not accept the continued threats to our members' roles, locations, terms, and conditions to stand unchallenged," a TSSA spokesperson said.
"We will continue to take sustained action until London Underground is prepared to negotiate with us in good faith."
A TfL spokesperson responded: "We are disappointed that TSSA is continuing with this dispute following a consultation process. While the action did not cause significant disruption, we urge TSSA to continue to work with us to help find a resolution. There are no planned job losses as part of these vital changes which will improve the service we provide to customers at our stations."
How can I stay in the loop?
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Why are the strikes still happening?
Aslef rejected a two-year offer of 4% in 2022 and another 4% this year, saying it is way below inflation, and is linked to changes in terms and conditions.
Aslef said train drivers have not had an increase in salary for five years, since their last pay deals expired in 2019.
The union said after its members voted overwhelmingly in February to continue taking industrial action, it asked the train operating companies to hold talks.
General secretary Mick Whelan said the year-old pay offer of 4% and another 4% was "dead in the water".
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May bank holiday travel chaos feared as people warned to plan journeys now
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Travellers are set to face mass journey disruptions over the May Bank Holiday next weekend.
London ’s Euston Station will be closed next Sunday to all but London Overground passengers.
People looking to travel are therefore advised to check for the latest updates before planning their routes, especially if they’re headed to Scotland .
From Saturday to Monday, May 4 to 6, engineers will also be carrying out major railway upgrades across the North West of England .
Those wanting to travel between Crewe, Liverpool, Warrington, Runcorn, Wigan, Bolton, Manchester, Preston and Carlisle are therefore advised to check well in advance of setting off.
The Bank Holiday misery comes after the Easter break was marred by three days of motorway and train line chaos , when severe congestion and planned works choked many of the nation’s most crucial motorways, A-roads and rail routes.
James Dean, passenger director for Network Rail’s North West and Central region, said: ‘We know there is never an ideal time to shut the railway but bank holidays continue to be the least disruptive time for us to carry out this essential maintenance.’
‘With Euston closed our advice is once again to check before you travel over the long weekend, and to plan ahead by checking National Rail Enquiries to see how your journey could be impacted.
Engineering work will further see buses replace trains between Doncaster and Darlington.
In the capital, other constructions and repairs will also cause disruption between Farringdon and Loughborough Junction, between Blackfriars and Herne Hill, and between Battersea Pier and Factory Junction.
On Sunday 5, there will be no Thameslink services running from either Wimbledon or Sutton.
The Sevenoaks service will also run from London Victoria instead of London Blackfriars.
Meanwhile, repair work between Shepherd’s Bush and Watford Junction will see the Southern service suspended between 8pm on the Saturday and noon on Sunday.
Trains along that route will then be suspended again from 9pm that evening.
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