
"After five days of strikes that have brought the London Underground to an almost complete halt, the tube will be back in business this weekend. That's just in time for Londoners to make the most of every brilliant thing the city has going on over the next three days. There's the the grand opening of the Open House Festival giving the public access to iconic London buildings like 10 Downing Street and the Inns of Court, ' extraordinary' new David Bowie Centre, Somerset House's 25th birthday bash, all new music festival Jazz on the Wick and the mega meaty Burger Fest, to name but a few."
"Some bus workers in west and southwest London are walking out from 5am on Friday, September 12 until 5am on Monday, September 15, meaning several bus routes won't be running. See the full list of affected routes here. District line There'll be no services on the District line between Turnham Green and Ealing Broadway on Saturday or Sunday. You'll be able to get replacement bus services instead. Piccadilly line No trains will be running on the Piccadilly line between Hammersmith and Heathrow from 12.45am to 5.15am on Saturday."
Tube strike action concludes, and Underground services will resume this weekend with possible lingering delays; Friday services start after 8am and should be back to normal by mid-morning. Significant bus walkouts in west and southwest London run from 5am Friday to 5am Monday, causing multiple route cancellations. The District line will have no services between Turnham Green and Ealing Broadway on Saturday and Sunday, with replacement buses provided. The Piccadilly line will have no trains between Hammersmith and Heathrow from 00:45 to 05:15 on Saturday. Multiple high-profile city events are scheduled across the weekend.
Read at Time Out London
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