Northern Line closure map: The exact stations that will be closed
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The London Underground is used by around two million people every day, so line closures and delays can cause huge upheaval. For those who regularly travel on the Northern line, from today there will be several stations closed as essential works are carried out.
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Starting from January 15 until mid-May, the Bank branch of the Northern line will be closed.
Andy Lord, Managing Director of London Underground, said: “The 17-week closure of the Bank branch of the Northern line is now two days away, and we’re urging customers to check their journeys before they travel by using Journey Planner or the TfL Go app.
“We’re asking customers to consider taking journeys at a different time or via a different route, using alternate Tube lines or rail, bus, walking or cycling options.
“We’re introducing an increased service on the Charing Cross branch and a new bus route into the City, which will help people to get around during the closure.”
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