Major engineering works will hit both the Jubilee Line, Southeastern Metro and Thameslink services all weekend – making travel to and from parts of SE London much more difficult for thousands of people.
The Jubilee Line will be closed between Green Park and Stratford all day on Saturday and Sunday, with no trains at North Greenwich. Additionally, trains will not run between Finchley Road and Stratford in the early hours of Saturday morning.
Replacement buses will run between North Greenwich and Canning Town all weekend, while a non-stop bus will run between North Greenwich and Stratford during Saturday and Sunday daytimes.
Meanwhile, most Southeastern Metro services will be reduced to a bare minimum all weekend because lines to Charing Cross, Waterloo East, Cannon Street and Blackfriars will all be closed.
The only trains running through Greenwich and Woolwich Arsenal will be a half-hourly service between Dartford and London Bridge. However, the closure of the Jubilee Line will make accessing the West End far from straightforward.
A half-hourly Thameslink service will run between Rainham and Plumstead, with no trains through central London all weekend. Thameslink trains to East Croydon and beyond will start from London Bridge and run to an amended timetable.

The Bexleyheath line will have two trains an hour between Gravesend, Greenhithe, Dartford and Victoria. The Sidcup line will run between Gravesend and Victoria twice an hour.
Hayes and Sevenoaks line trains will also run via Lewisham to Victoria twice an hour.
Normal services are planned on the Elizabeth Line and DLR, but there will be no trains to Crystal Palace on the Overground’s Windrush Line on Sunday, resulting in fewer trains through New Cross Gate.
To check services, visit tfl.gov.uk or nationalrail.co.uk.
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