It has taken a bit of nagging to get Brent Council to issue details of works on Wembley High Road but details were published on their website yesterday:
Wembley High Road is being upgraded and different section will be closed at night during the following times whilst we make improvements to the road.
Works across Wembley High Road are expected from Monday, 29 July to Thursday, 15 August 2024.
The works will be completed in three separate phases:
Phase 1
High Road - Ealing Road to Park Lane – Works will begin at 8pm on Monday, 29 July and will be complete by 5am on Tuesday, 6 August. This will take place at night only (6 Nights). Access to properties in this area will be strictly limited and there will be a signed diversion in place for the duration of the works. Ealing Road, Lancelot Road, St Johns Road and London Road will also be closed at the junction with High Road whilst works are in progress.
Phase 2
High Road - Park Lane to Cecil Avenue – Works will commence at 8pm on Tuesday, 6 August and will be complete by 5am on Monday, 12 August. This will take place at night only (5 Nights). Access to properties in this area will be strictly limited and there will be a signed diversion in place for the duration of the works. Park Lane and Cecil Avenue will be closed at the junction of High Road whilst the works are in progress.
Phase 3
Park Lane – High Road to opposite 1 Park Court – Works will commence at 8pm on Monday, 12 August and will be complete by 5am on Thursday, 15 August. This will take place at night only (3 Nights). Access to properties in this area will be strictly limited and there will be a signed diversion in place for the duration of the works. Elm Road and Dukes way will be closed at the junction of Park Lane whilst the works are in progress. Please note – Taylor Swift returns to Wembley Stadium on Thursday, 15 August so the works will not continue past 5am on Thursday, 15 August so there will be no clash with the Stadium event.
Advanced warning signs have been deployed at key locations.
At the same time TfL have issued details of the closure of the Overground and Bakerloobetween Saturday 3rd August and Thursday 8th August.
Closure details
Between Saturday 3 and Thursday 8 August, these sections of line will be closed:
- London Overground: Euston to Watford Junction
- Tube - Bakerloo line: Queen's Park-Harrow & Wealdstone
London Overground stations
During the closure, there will be no London Overground service at these stations: Euston, South Hampstead, Kilburn High Road, Queen's Park, Kensal Green, Harlesden, Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central, North Wembley, South Kenton, Kenton, Harrow & Wealdstone, Headstone Lane, Hatch End, Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High Street and Watford Junction
Tube stations
During the closure, there will be no Bakerloo line service at these stations: Kensal Green, Willesden Junction, Harlesden, Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central, North Wembley, South Kenton, Kenton, and Harrow & Wealdstone
Travel advice
- Plan ahead
- Check your travel
- Use our travel tools
- Use buses to reach your destination or connect with alternative rail routes.
Alternative stations
There are connections to alternative Tube and rail lines. Stations with step-free access are indicated.
- Central line - North Acton station
- Metropolitan line: Wembley Park (step-free), Preston Road, Northwick Park and Harrow-on-the Hill (step-free)
- Jubilee line - Wembley Park (step-free) and stations towards central London
- London Overground - Willesden Junction (step-free)
- London Northwestern Railway (West Midlands Trains) - Watford Junction, Bushey, and Harrow & Wealdstone
Bus connections
Additional temporary bus routes 718, 719, and 720 will be available during the closure period:
- Route 718 will run between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone via Kensal Green, Willesden Junction, Harlesden Town Centre, Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central, North Wembley, Preston Road, Kenton (from first to last train times)
- Route 719 will run between Queen's Park and Wembley Park (for the Jubilee and Metropolitan lines), via Kensal Green, Willesden Junction, Harlesden Town Centre, Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central (weekdays only, 07:30 to 20:30)
- Route 720 will run between Watford Junction and Harrow-on-the-Hill (for the Metropolitan line and Chiltern Railways), via Harrow & Wealdstone, Headstone Lane, Hatch End, Carpenders Park, Bushey, Watford High Street (from first to last train times)
All bus services offer step-free access.
Standard TfL bus fares apply. Always touch in using Oyster or contactless, or show a valid ticket when boarding the bus.
Comment received after publication:
If Wembley High Road and main roads off it (Ealing Road, Park Lane etc)
are closed from 8pm each evening to allow the resurfacing work to take
place then none of the usual bus routes (297, 83, 483, 79, 204, 182,
224, 223, 92) will be able to travel through Wembley High Road and
Ealing Road.
So no trains to Wembley Central and no local buses
either - Wembley Central and Alperton Residents will be badly affected
by this - particularly those travelling to work really early, those
working late, the elderly, and those who struggle to walk 😡
Let's hope the Piccadilly Line will be managed properly so that it runs efficiently during this time.
If Wembley High Road and main roads off it (Ealing Road, Park Lane etc) are closed from 8pm each evening to allow the resurfacing work to take place then none of the usual bus routes (297, 83, 483, 79, 204, 182, 224, 223, 92) will be able to travel through Wembley High Road and Ealing Road.
ReplyDeleteSo no trains to Wembley Central and no local buses either - Wembley Central and Alperton Residents will be badly affected by this - particularly those travelling to work really early, those working late, the elderly, and those who struggle to walk 😡
Let's hope the Piccadilly Line will be managed properly so that it runs efficiently during this time.
No 18 bus through Wembley High Road either between 8pm and 5am when resurfacing works are being carried out!!! Thanks Brent Council not 😞
DeleteDamned if you do, damned if you don’t. I for one support the resurfacing works which have been a long time coming. Can deal with short term inconvenience.
DeleteTo "Anonymous21 July 2024 at 08:02" - Good for you if you are fit and healthy, you are able to walk long distances and you are not a lone female trying to get about on public transport.
DeleteThis will affect the lots of vulnerable people - the two lots of works should not co-incide.
Nicely fits in between events at the Stadium, just so local's continue to experience maximum disruption on a daily basis for most of August.
ReplyDeleteIt says "Route 718 will run between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone via Kensal Green, Willesden Junction, Harlesden Town Centre, Stonebridge Park, Wembley Central, North Wembley, Preston Road, Kenton (from first to last train times)" but how will this run to Wembley Central between 8pm and 5am if Wembley High Road, Park Lane and roads near The Triangle are closed???
ReplyDeleteYes. It is a pity that the two closures coincide though.
ReplyDeleteNice job of TFL to suspend trains just to add to the chaos
ReplyDeleteHow about people needing to get to hospital appointments, visit patients and attend A&E if needed?
ReplyDeleteLet's hope Brent Council Officers will take the opportunity to visit Wembley High Road and arrange repairs to the expensive paving which is lifting and uneven in certain areas and also fine all the businesses which have their stalls, goods, signs and imposing huge umbrellas on the pavement illegally - they could make a fortune from fines and licences.
ReplyDeletePicadilly line closures will affect whole line with fewer busier trains...
ReplyDeletehttps://www.standard.co.uk/news/transport/piccadilly-line-closed-august-september-wood-green-cockfosters-rayners-lane-uxbridge-b1172121.html