The latest travel news ahead of our game against Bournemouth on Saturday

01 September, 2018
The latest travel news ahead of our game against Bournemouth on Saturday
There is no service on the District line between Edgware Road and High St Kensington, while the entire Circle line is closed. 

The Bakerloo line is shut between Stonebridge Park and Harrow & Wealdstone. Replacement buses operate north of Stonebridge Park. The Hammersmith & City line is closed between Hammersmith and Moorgate, and there is no service on the Metropolitan line between Wembley Park and Aldgate. 

On London Overground, there is no service between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction, with replacement buses in operation.  London Euston and Watford Junction. 

We advise you check the TFL website prior to travelling.  

NATIONAL RAIL

Engineering work is taking place between Peckham Rye and London Victoria/Clapham Junction, closing various lines.

Services between London Victoria and Orpington/Canterbury West/Ramsgate/Ashford International will run as booked. Services between London Victoria and Dover Priory via Denmark Hill will not run. Services between London Victoria and Dover Priory (10 minutes past the hour) will additionally call at St Mary Cray, Swanley, Farningham Road and Sole Street, and will run later throughout.

Services between London Victoria and Bromley South will not run.

Major engineering work is taking place at London Euston, closing the station and all lines between London Euston and Watford Junction. There will be no trains at London Euston all weekend. You are advised to use alternative routes from London Marylebone, London St Pancras International and London Kings Cross. 

If using National Rail services, we recommend you check the National Rail journey planner before you travel.   

THE ROADS

If travelling to the game by car, please remember Chelsea's Liftshare Scheme, which allows those supporters with room in their vehicle to give a fellow Blue a lift to the game.

We recommend you check your route prior to departure through either the AA or RAC websites.

Traffic England have live traffic alerts.  
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