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The best thing about the journey planner is that it takes current closures and delays into account and will route around them if necessary. Download the app for free on iOS or Android.
Use the search function in our Bus London app to find any bus stop or route and see live departures. Download for free on iOS or Android. Aim to finish any journeys before TfL Rail — Trains will run every 15 minutes until but be aware of replacement buses running between Chadwell Heath and Shenfield. Buses — No night buses and services that are normally hour, will end at about midnight.
Routes will depart and end at Ealing Broadway instead. Check here for more details on the works at Paddington and alternative routes. You can get an Uber or a black cab but these will likely be more expensive than usual.
London Underground — Trains start running at and will run as a Sunday service. National Rail Trains — Not all services will be running. Please check the National Rail website for info on service in and around London.
Other trains will run a Saturday service. Other trains will run every 15 minutes. Check here for more details. London Underground — Trains will run throughout the night with minor exceptions.
Some Stations may close at night. Some services will run though the night. TfL Rail — Trains will run every 15 minutes on the open section of the line and continue through the night.
Replacement buses will run between Chadwell Heath and Shenfield. Buses — Buses will run a Saturday service and some day routes will continue through the night. Central London routes will be diverted.
Most businesses and attractions close on Christmas Day in London, and many close from 24 to 26 December, as well as on 1 January. Always check before travelling. Most London hotels are open at Christmas and some hotel restaurants offer Christmas dining on 25 December. Check the where to stay section for hotel listings and booking information. Some restaurants , bars and pubs serve Christmas Day meals, but most require advance reservation. Activity returns to London on Boxing Day 26 December.
The January sales start in many London shops and public transport also resumes but with a limited service. There is usually free travel on the TfL network, including the Tube, from Check back later for confirmation of this year's New Year's Eve travel times and fares.
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