40 tube stations are closing tomorrow due to the coronavirus outbreak

Mornington Crescent, Chalk Farm and Goodge Street will all be affected


From Thursday morning there will be a partial closure of London’s tube network as a measure to slow the spread of coronavirus in the capital city.

This will include removing the night tube and also limiting bus services.

Transport for London (TFL) have stated that from Friday there will be no Waterloo and City line, and from Monday this reduction in service will affect the Overground, DLR and more tube lines.

For most UCL students, the most significant closures are Mornington Crescent, Chalk Farm and Goodge Street.

Further planned closures include:

  • Bakerloo Line: Lambeth North, Regents Park, Warwick Avenue, Kilburn Park, Charing Cross
  • Central Line: Holland Park, Queensway, Lancaster Gate, Chancery Lane, Redbridge
  • Circle Line: Bayswater, Great Portland Street, Barbican
  • District Line: Bow Road, Stepney Green, Mansion House, Temple, St James’s Park, Gloucester Road
  • Jubilee Line: Swiss Cottage, St John’s Wood, Bermondsey, Southwark
  • Northern Line: Tuffnell Park, Chalk Farm, Mornington Crescent, Goodge Street, Borough, Clapham South, Tooting Bec, South Wimbledon, Hampstead
  • Piccadilly Line: Caledonian Road, Arsenal, Covent Garden, Hyde Park Corner, Bounds Green, Manor House
  • Victoria Line: Pimlico, Blackhorse Road

TFL are asking for commuters to travel only if essential, stating that they will provide “a reliable night option on Friday and Saturday nights and throughout the week” for NHS staff and other key workers.