Transport for London and Network Rail ask passengers to plan ahead if travelling to London this week

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Following the death of Her Majesty The Queen, thousands of people will be heading to London to pay their respects, and the rail industry expects there to be unprecedented demand for rail travel from Wednesday 14th September.

Rail companies have plans for extra staff and services to help people to get where they need to be.

The State Funeral is taking place next Monday, 19th September, and in the run up until the funeral, the Capital will be exceptionally busy.

Using real-time information will be essential to avoid delays and changes, such as temporary Tube station closures.

There are likely to be changes to normal routes in and around stations in order to manage queuing and demand and those travelling are advised:

  • That roads and public transport in and around central London will be very busy.  and rail services will be the best ways to get around central London.
  • The will run a special service with 12 trains per hour on the central section (Paddington-) on Sunday 18 September to provide further transport options for customers. The East and West sections will operate as normal. Further information is available via TfL Journey Planner.
  • London Underground will run as normal; however, some stations will be busier than usual, and some short-term safety measures such as queuing, closures, non-stopping trains or changes to the way customers enter or exit a station may be necessary.
  • Avoid Tube station if possible, due to high numbers of customers passing through and to keep capacity for customers who need step-free access. Other Tube stations, such as Victoria, Piccadilly Circus and St James’ Park, are within a short walking distance of Buckingham Palace.
  • Due to road closures, some bus services will be diverted or will stop short of their destination, and some may be running a reduced service.
  • Allow plenty of extra time for journeys and to avoid driving where possible.
  • To follow the instructions of staff, event stewards and the police.
  • To check travel planning portals before setting out such as nationalrail.co.uk and https://tfl.gov.uk/plan-a-journey/

Sir Peter Hendy CBE, chair of said: “The transport industry is working hard to help people pay their respects in London and across the United Kingdom. Please make sure you check before you travel as we expect the road and transport networks to be busy. For up-to-date travel information please check www.nationalrail.co.uk or your train operator’s website. For London travel information visit www.tfl.gov.uk.”

Andy Byford, London’s Transport Commissioner, said: “At such an important and difficult time for the country, we are doing everything we can to ensure Londoners and visitors can pay their respects to Her Majesty The Queen and welcome His Majesty the King. We are working with our partners to keep our city moving smoothly and to ensure that everyone who needs to get around or is planning to attend the memorial events can do so safely. I would urge all customers to check before they travel, using the TfL website or TfL Go app, as while we’re planning to run a normal service, there may be short notice changes and diversions as a result of the large number of people travelling and necessary road closures.”

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