Three rail replacement bus services will be available:

  • A: Between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone
  • B: Between Queen's Park and Wembley Central
  • C: Between Harrow & Wealdstone and Watford Junction

Passengers travelling from/to the following stations are advised to use the following alternative routes:

Harrow & Wealdstone
Silverlink County services to/from Euston
Metropolitan line to/from Harrow-on-the-Hill (available only on 24 July).

Kenton
Metropolitan Line to/from Northwick Park (available only on 24 July)

South Kenton
Metropolitan line from/to Preston Road (available only on 24 July)

North Wembley
Metropolitan or Jubilee line to/from Wembley Park (available only on 24 July)

Wembley Central
Silverlink County services to/from Euston
Metropolitan or Jubilee line to/from Wembley Park (available on 24 July only)

Stonebridge Park
Jubilee line to/from Neasden (available on 24 July only)
Central line to/from Hanger Lane

Harlesden
Jubilee line to/from Neasden or Dollis Hill (available on 24 July only)
Central line to/from North Acton

Willesden Junction
Jubilee line to/from Dollis Hill or Willesden Green (available on 24 July only)
Central line to/from North Acton
Kensal Green
Jubilee line to/from Willesden Green or Kilburn (available on 24 July only)

Customers are advised to allow an extra 50 minutes to complete their journeys especially those wishing to make the last train connections.

For 24-hour information on all London travel, please call: 020 7222 1234 or visit TfL's website

  • Metronet Rail BCV is responsible for the maintenance and renewal of the Bakerloo, Central, Victoria and Waterloo & City lines
  • TfL is investing £10 billion over the next five years to improve and expand London's transport network, over half of that in the Tube
  • The Bakerloo line runs for 23km from Elephant & Castle in the south to Harrow & Wealsdstone in the North
  • The line was opened in stages between 1906 and 1915
  • Maida Vale station on the Bakerloo line was the first London station to have all-female staff when it opened on 6 June 1915.