Which London underground and ground stations and lines are closed this weekend?

Here are all the routes this weekend.
London underground line and stations closed
Starting at 1 a.m. on May 10, the Central Line will be partially closed in both directions through Newbury Park through Newbury Park.
Starting at 5 a.m. on May 10, the Central Line will be closed between White City and Leidenstone, including Saturday night’s stewardship. Services are not set to resume until Monday.
An alternative bus service is being operated between Stratford, Leiden and Leidenstone.
The Regional Line and Hammersmith & City Line trains will not stop at miles on Saturday or Sunday.
Since the line only operates on weekdays, there is no service on Waterloo and city lines on Saturday or Sunday.
On Dockland Light Railway, there will be no service between Canning Town and Lewisham on Saturday and Sunday between Canning Town and Lewisham.
The ground is set to obvious damage. The Lioness Line from Euston to Kilburn High Road will not be served on Sunday until noon and then until 20:30 p.m.
On the Mildmay series, reduced service will be conducted between Willesden Junction and Camden Road all day Sunday, with trains running every 15 minutes.
Reduced services will also be conducted on the Mildmay line between Clapham Junction and Kensington (Olympia) from Sunday to 10:15 am.
The Mildmay line between Camden Road and Stratford will also be unserviced on Sunday.
On the contestant line, there will be no service between Barking and Barking Riverside. Additionally, services between Gospel Oak and Bark will be reduced, and the train runs every 20 minutes.
On Weaver Line, there is no service between Chidford and Hackney Towns after 22:45 Sunday. Services are not expected to resume until next Friday.
The Windrush line will be partially closed between Wandsworth Road and Clapham from Sunday to 10:15 a.m.
There will be no trains between the Shepherd Bush and Watford junction for two days this weekend.
There is also no Southeast Victoria service on Saturday, and there is no train between Bedford/Luton and London St. Pancras for two days this weekend.
It will not take place from Tottenham’s early morning or late night train from Sunday until May 16.
However, please note that service details may change. For the latest information, please consult TFL Website Or apply before your journey.