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    Charing Cross station to close for 22 days in August for £20 million upgrades

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    By News Desk on June 6, 2026 UK News
    Charing Cross station to close for 22 days in August for £20 million upgrades
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    Get you up to speed: London’s Charing Cross to close next month for £20,000,000 upgrade | News UK

    London’s Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will close from July 26 to August 16 for £20 million worth of essential upgrades. During this period, no trains will serve either station, and services will be diverted to other London stations.

    The upgrade works at Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will encompass essential repairs to tracks, platforms, and bridges, with a total investment of £20 million. Southeastern Railway anticipates that the main closure from July 26 to August 16 will allow significant progress to minimise future disruptions.

    Southeastern Railway has announced the closure of Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations for essential upgrade works from July 26 to August 16, aiming to complete the £20 million project with minimal disruption. The company has advised passengers to plan their journeys in advance, as trains will be diverted to other stations, and tickets will be accepted on alternative routes.

    What remains unclear — It is not specified how commuters will be informed about service changes during the closures.

    Charing Cross station to close for 22 days in August for £20 million upgrades

    Charing Cross station to close for 22 days in August for £20 million upgrades
    London’s Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will be closed over the summer starting from next month (Credits: NEIL HALL/EPA/Shutterstock)

    London’s Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations will be closed from next month for essential upgrade works, causing rail disruption for commuters.

    The two stations will close for a total of 22 days between July 26 and August 16, as well as for a few additional weekends, to carry out £20,000,000 worth of upgrades across both stations.

    During the closure, no trains will serve either station and services will be diverted to other stations across London. Tickets will also be accepted on alternative routes.

    Let’s take a look at what’s coming up and how you could best avoid the mayhem.

    When are Charing Cross and Waterloo East closed?

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Maureen McLean/Shutterstock (16717063e) A Southeastern train arrives at Waterloo East Railway Station in London Waterloo East Railway Station, London, UK - 25 Feb 2026
    Passengers have been asked to plan when travelling into London (Credits: Maureen McLean/Shutterstock)

    The main closure for the two stations, which has been planned during the summer holidays to minimise disruption, will happen between Sunday, July 26 and Sunday, August 16.

    However, the stations will also shut on several weekends on either side of the 22-day closure, including:

    • Sunday, June 7
    • Saturday, July 18
    • Sunday, July 19
    • Saturday, August 22
    • Sunday, August 23

    The stations are also set to close on the weekend of October 10 to 11.

    Why are the stations closing?

    Mandatory Credit: Photo by NEIL HALL/EPA/Shutterstock (15451186k) People sit on benches near ticket machines in Charing Cross railway station in London, Britain, 21 August 2025. Train tickets in England are expected to rise by 5.8 percent in 2026 due to inflation. Train tickets in England set to rise by 5.8 percent in 2026, London, United Kingdom - 21 Aug 2025
    The two stations will be closed to allow for upgrades to tracks, platforms, and bridges (Credits: NEIL HALL/EPA/Shutterstock)

    The closure is part of a £20million railway upgrade being carried out by Southeastern Railway.

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    Engineers need to replace around 1.2 miles of tracks on the 36-year-old line, which is used heavily. This can only be done when trains are not running.

    The work also includes a revamp of sections of some platforms at Charing Cross and structural repairs on the pedestrian bridge between Waterloo East and Waterloo stations as well as the Hungerford Bridge, which takes trains over the Thames into Charing Cross.

    How busy are Charing Cross and Waterloo East?

    London Charing Cross recorded around 19.7 million journeys through its barriers in 2024/25, up from 17.7 million passengers the previous year.

    The much smaller Waterloo East saw 6.8 million entries and exits in 2024/25.

    They both pale in comparison to the UK’s busiest station, London Liverpool Street, which had 98 million journeys, followed by Waterloo with 70.4 million according to the latest figures.

    Where are trains diverted to?

    There will be no trains going to or departing from Charing Cross or Waterloo East, so passengers should plan.

    Southeastern services will be diverted to London Victoria, Cannon Street, Blackfriars, and London Bridge.

    Southeastern has warned passengers to expect diversions, amended timings, and cancellations, but there will be additional trains running on some lines during peak periods.

    Passengers can use their tickets on alternative routes, including the London Underground and buses, at no extra cost.

    Notices inform passengers of train drivers strike action during the morning rush hour at Waterloo East railway station in London, UK, on Friday, Sept. 1, 2023. Britain's train network is being hit by further disruption as rail workers mark the end of the summer holidays with another strike. Photographer: Chris J. Ratcliffe/Bloomberg via Getty Images
    Trains will not be stopping at Charing Cross and Waterloo East stations between July 26 and August 16 (Credits: Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    Scott Brightwell, the train services director on the Southeastern Railway, said: ‘The £20 million investment we are delivering will see 1990s track and platforms upgraded to make journeys safer and more reliable, and Victorian-era structures strengthened to remain fit for the future.

    ‘By consolidating the work into a 22‑day closure, supported by preparation and follow‑up weekends, we can complete the work more quickly and with less disruption overall than the alternative options of 60 weekend closures or four to five 9-day closures.’

    He added: ‘We have planned the closure for the summer, when passenger numbers are around 20 per cent lower and schools are closed, to help manage the impact on customers.’


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