A large number of individuals will travel to the capital tomorrow for this year’s event London Marathon.
Many people will cheer on the runners as they complete the 26.2 mile course through the city.
The route will start in Blackheath and will pass locations such as the Cutty Sark in Greenwich, Canary Wharf, The Shard, and Tower Bridge, before finishing at St James’s Park.
There will be travel disruptions and road closures today, so continue reading to learn where to expect them and from what time.
Which roads will be closed for the London Marathon 2024 and when?
The route of the London Marathon will experience closures at different times throughout the day.
For more information on road closures, download the official guide from the TCS London Marathon website.
London Underground during the marathon day
The London Underground, London Overground, and Docklands Light Railway are providing extra services throughout marathon day and are suggested as the best way to navigate and keep up with the race action.
Due to the nature of the day, expect services to be crowded with spectators along the route.
Stops near the Marathon route are likely to be very busy, especially the Jubilee, Circle, and District lines, and the DLR.
Transport for London is urging everyone to plan their journeys in advance and check the TfL website or TfL Go app for the latest travel details.
Buses on marathon day
Bus routes along the marathon route will be diverted or will not run their full journey until the roads are reopened.
If using the bus on the day, visit tfl.gov.uk/bus/status to see if your bus route is affected.
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