The coronavirus pandemic is shutting down cities around the world as the number of confirmed cases soars.
In a bid to curb the spread of Covid-19 in London, each day, Transport for London (TfL) is closing up to 40 stations that do not interchange with other lines across the entire network.
The stations that are closed each day could vary, and passengers are advised to check for status updates on the TfL website.
As of 20 March, there are no Waterloo & City line services, while the Night Tube will not be running until further notice. London buses will still be operating overnight, but with fewer services. And there will be fewer Santander bike hubs open.
Here is the full list of stations that could be closed during the lockdown period:
Bakerloo Line
Lambeth North, Regents Park, Warwick Avenue, Kilburn Park, Charing Cross
Central Line
Holland Park, Queensway, Lancaster Gate, Chancery Lane, Redbridge
Circle Line
Bayswater, Great Portland Street, Barbican
District Line
Bow Road, Stepney Green, Mansion House, Temple, St James's Park, Gloucester Road
Jubilee Line
Swiss Cottage, St John's Wood, Bermondsey, Southwark
Northern Line
Tuffnell Park, Chalk Farm, Mornington Crescent, Goodge Street, Borough, Clapham South, Tooting Bec, South Wimbledon, Hampstead
Piccadilly Line
Caledonian Road, Arsenal, Covent Garden, Hyde Park Corner, Bounds Green, Manor House
Victoria Line
Pimlico, Blackhorse Road
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