A huge section of the Northern line is shutting early for four months ...
Watch out, late-night commuters.
www.timeout.comHere are the latest updates on The Northern Line:
Northern Line Bank branch early closure in 2026: TfL announced a four-month shutdown of the Bank branch starting in January 2026 to carry out essential track replacement work. Trains on the Bank branch stop earlier (around 10pm, Monday–Thursday) while the Charing Cross branch continues to operate, with an extra four trains per hour on the branch running through the period. If you travel via Bank, King’s Cross St Pancras, Angel, Old Street, Moorgate, Bank, London Bridge, Borough, or Elephant & Castle after 10pm during this window, you’ll need to plan alternative routes. This program aims to improve long-term reliability on the line.[1][2]
Service implications and affected segments: The closure affects the central “Bank” section of the Northern Line, with reduced frequencies on the Bank-to-Edgware/Central segments and a revised timetable after 10pm during the closure window. The Charing Cross branch retains service, and additional trains are scheduled to offset some disruption. Local businesses and commuters are advised to check live TfL updates for the exact last trains and any revised station access.[2]
Previous delays and ongoing reliability work: Earlier reporting highlights ongoing delays and faults at various points in the network that have affected service, including signal issues and track faults that TfL has been addressing with engineering works. While these reports focus on outages and faults, the Bank-branch closure for track replacement is the most definitive, time-bound disruption currently in 2026 coverage.[3][4]
Related context and broader coverage: Other outlets track Northern Line performance, including occasional weekend engineering works and historic disruption patterns, which can influence alternative routes or transfers across central London. For the broader network and travel planning, it’s prudent to monitor TfL notices and live ETA updates for real-time changes.[4][9]
Illustration: If you’re planning post-work travel in January–May 2026, a practical approach is to use the Charing Cross branch for late-evening journeys and supplement with buses or other Underground lines to reach central destinations, especially after 10pm on affected weekdays.[2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official travel notices from TfL for your specific stations or create a quick backup route plan for common destinations along the Northern Line.[2]
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