Waterloo and City line reopens to London commuters

Services will now run every five minutes Monday to Friday from 6am to 10am and 3.30pm to 7pm.

Author: Alice YoungPublished 7th Jun 2021

The Waterloo & City line will reopen today for the first time since the start of the pandemic, Transport for London (TfL) has announced.

The important London commuter link, which connects Waterloo and Bank stations in the centre of the capital, closed in March 2020.

Services will now run every five minutes Monday to Friday from 6am to 10am and 3.30pm to 7pm.

TfL said the operating hours will enable customers to stagger their journeys during rush hour and provide extra capacity for people who have to travel at peak times.

The line had been due to reopen on June 21 this year.

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan said:

"I'm delighted that the Waterloo & City line is returning from today, ahead of schedule.

"As London's economy continues to reopen and more people return to the offices, having this key artery connecting Waterloo and Bank stations up and running will be vital."

During the pandemic, Waterloo & City line Tube drivers were drafted onto the Central Line to help manage the extra services required to ensure social distancing was maintained.

TfL said the number of people using the Tube had increased by more than 20% since May 17.

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