Transport for London

Wednesday 22 May 2024

Reminder: Colindale Tube station to close from Friday 7 June until December 2024 as part of its major upgrade, which includes making the station step-free

Reminder: Colindale Tube station to close from Friday 7 June until December 2024 as part of its major upgrade, which includes making the station step-free: TfL Image - Colindale Station Exterior View

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  • Colindale station on the Edgware branch of the Northern line will temporarily close from 7 June to allow vital upgrade work to continue, including the removal of the existing canopy and staircases and the installation of new staircases
  • Customers advised to take local bus services to Burnt Oak or Hendon Central (Northern line) or Mill Hill Broadway (Thameslink) to continue their journeys
  • An additional bus route (NL6), free of charge, will run every 15 minutes on weekdays at peak times between Colindale and Hendon Central, and relevant journeys on the route 186 bus will be refunded automatically
  • From December 2024, a temporary pedestrian passageway will open to allow customers to access the platforms at Colindale via the existing ticket hall and new staircases, ahead of the station upgrade finishing in autumn 2025
  • A series of associated planned track closures of the Northern line between Edgware and Golders Green continues, with the next closure scheduled for the weekend of 8 – 9 June

Transport for London (TfL) is reminding customers who use Colindale Tube station that vital work to upgrade the station, including a larger ticket hall and installation of a lift to give the station step-free access for the first time, means that it will close from Friday 7 June until December 2024. 

Work on the station’s major upgrade started earlier this year, with funding from the Government’s Levelling Up Fund and significant contributions from Barnet Council, local developers and TfL. 

During the temporary closure of the station, customers are advised to take local bus services to Burnt Oak or Hendon Central (Northern line) or Mill Hill Broadway (Thameslink) to continue their journeys. An additional bus route (NL6), free of charge, will run every 15 minutes on weekdays at peak times between Colindale and Hendon Central. In addition, customers travelling on bus route 186 between Mill Hill Broadway and Hendon Central stations will have their bus fares refunded automatically, when using Contactless or Oyster cards, and after touching in or out at one of these two stations. Normal TfL and Thameslink fares will apply on all other journeys. 

In its current configuration, Colindale Tube station is expected to reach passenger capacity by 2026. As part of the upgrade, the 1960s-built entrance is being replaced with a new, landmark station building, which includes a spacious ticket hall and a lift giving step-free access from street to platform for the first time (with existing platform humps giving level access onto trains). 

TfL Image - Colindale Interior CGI

In addition to the temporary closure of Colindale Tube station, a series of associated planned track closures of the Northern line between Golders Green and Edgware are continuing this summer to facilitate the upgrade works. These planned closures are necessary due to the proximity to the track of some of the construction work to upgrade Colindale station – including piling, crane operation and demolition work – meaning it cannot be safely carried out when trains are running. For the duration of each of these track closures, bus route NL1 will run between Golders Green station and Canons Park (for Jubilee line services) with stops near Brent Cross station, at Hendon Central, Colindale, Burnt Oak, Canons Park and Edgware stations. Customers will not be charged to use this service. Southbound services on the London Underground from Golders Green will not be affected. 

Travel advice for customers affected by these closures is available at TfL travel advice - Colindale. 

During the track closures, TfL is taking the opportunity to carry out engineering works which will help improve overall services along this section of the Northern line, offering a more reliable and comfortable service for customers. 

Colindale is one of London’s most deprived areas and the redevelopment of the Tube station is central to enabling the building of 11,400 quality new homes for local people. Since 2011, Colindale’s population has grown by 70 per cent, making the area around the station the second-fastest growing ward in London after the Stratford Olympic Park in Newham. The upgraded Tube station will increase capacity, improve accessibility and provide a more comfortable and welcoming environment for TfL’s customers. 

Stuart Harvey, TfL’s Chief Capital Officer, said: “Work is progressing well on the much-needed major upgrade of Colindale station and is set to transform the journeys of many thousands of our customers, making the station more accessible and welcoming, and ensuring it’s fit to serve this rapidly growing community for many decades to come. I apologise for the inevitable disruption that this upgrade will cause for our customers but we are committed to doing everything we can to ensure that, through our detailed travel advice, they can plan ahead and are able to complete their journeys using the public transport network.” 

Cllr Barry Rawlings, Leader of Barnet Council, said: “Colindale is one of the fastest growing neighbourhoods in London, with a population that has expanded by 70 per cent over the last 10 years. The redevelopment of the Tube station is desperately needed as it reaches capacity by 2026 and, left undone, will stifle our plans to further regenerate the area. 

“I’m really pleased that TfL is arranging the additional free NL6 bus service, as well as the innovative auto-refunds for those making relevant journeys using the 186 bus route. This will help those who normally use the Tube station for the duration of the works. We look forward to seeing the new, larger, fully accessible station next year.” 

Delivering step-free access at Colindale station will continue TfL’s work to make the capital’s transport network more accessible. Today, more than a third of Underground stations across the city provide step-free access. TfL is working towards the Mayor's ambitious goal of making 50 per cent of Tube stations step-free. 

TfL is running a widescale communications campaign ahead of the temporary closure of Colindale station and the associated track closures which includes targeted customer emails, posters and PA announcements at stations. TfL’s Journey Planner and TfL Go are also updated with the latest travel information. TfL is encouraging customers to use these real-time travel tools to plan ahead during these essential closures. 

Contact Information

TfL Press Office
Transport for London
0343 222 4141
pressoffice@tfl.gov.uk

Notes to editors

  • During the temporary closure of Colindale station from Friday 7 June, customers are advised to:
  • Take bus route 204 between Colindale and Burnt Oak station for the Northern line 
  • Take bus route 186 to Hendon Central for the Northern line or Mill Hill Broadway for Thameslink services 
  • To further support customers travelling during the weekday peaks, an additional bus route NL6 will run every 15 minutes between Colindale and Hendon Central station (Northern line)
  • From Colindale, the bus will start outside 121 Colindale Avenue, stop at Aerodrome Road / Colindale Gardens, and terminate at Hendon Central station 
  • Towards Colindale, the bus will start at Stop E opposite Hendon Central station, stop at Aerodrome Road / Colindale Gardens, and terminate at Stop CA opposite Colindale station 
  • All journeys on route NL6 will be free of charge. Customers travelling on bus route 186 between Mill Hill Broadway and Hendon Central stations will have their bus fares refunded automatically, when using Contactless or Oyster cards, and after touching in or out at one of these two stations. Normal TfL and Thameslink fares will apply on all other journeys 
  • The confirmed dates for the remaining planned closures of the Northern line from Edgware to Golders Green are below. Northern line trains will continue to run as normal to / from Golders Green station, with a regular service on the rest of the Northern line 
  • Saturday 8 – Sunday 9 June 2024 
  • Saturday 15 – Sunday 16 June 2024 
  • Saturday 29 – Sunday 30 June 2024 
  • Thursday 25 – Sunday 28 July 2024 
  • For the duration of each of these closures, bus route NL1 will run between Golders Green station and Canons Park (for Jubilee line services) with intermediate stops near Brent Cross station (Golders Green Road), and at Hendon Central, Colindale, Burnt Oak and Edgware stations. Customers will not be charged to use this service 
  • Further details about the major upgrade of Colindale Tube station are available on TfL’s website, here: Major upgrade of Colindale station 
  • Northern line customers are reminded that Kentish Town Tube station, on the High Barnet branch of the Northern line, is closed until September 2024 for vital escalator replacement work 
  • The Government confirmed in December 2023 that £43.1m from the Levelling Up Fund had been allocated to the upgrade of Colindale and Leyton Tube stations, meaning both stations will become step-free for the first time 
  • Leyton Tube station will get a new ticket hall built adjacent to the existing one, two new staircases and two lifts making the station fully accessible for the first time and ensuring it has the capacity to support future passenger demand. Detailed design work is underway with the construction contract expected to be let by summer 2024