Here’s the latest on the Piccadilly line based on recent reporting.
Key updates
- New Piccadilly line trains are delayed again, with TfL estimating introduction later in 2026 rather than 2025, and some sources suggesting potential completion by mid-2027. This reflects ongoing safety and software integration checks as part of the upgrade. [BBC, 2026-02-27] [BBC: New Piccadilly line trains delayed for second time]
- The upgrade has involved planned closures and weekend restrictions to facilitate testing and track work as the new trains are prepared for service. Expect periodic weekend closures between Acton Town and Heathrow, and other short-term disruptions as work continues. [BBC: New Piccadilly line trains delayed for second time] [ITV News, 2024-12-18]
- TfL has also carried out earlier closures and testing windows as part of the project, with some periods of no service on portions of the line to accommodate equipment and safety checks. [ITV News, 2024-12-18] [TfL upgrade page, 2024]
What this means for riders
- If you’re traveling on the Piccadilly line, plan for possible weekend closures or service reductions on portions of the line while testing and commissioning of the new trains continues. TfL communications typically update these windows in advance. [ITV News, 2024-12-18] [TfL page, 2024]
- Service reliability on the western portion (Rayners Lane to Uxbridge) has historically been affected by leaf fall and older rolling stock; the arrival of the new fleet is expected to improve reliability once fully phased in, though the timetable has faced delays. [Yahoo UK / ITV coverage, 2025] [BBC, 2026-02-27]
Context and background
- The Piccadilly line upgrade is part of a broader program to replace aging trains with newer, more capable models designed to handle leaf fall and reliability issues seen on this corridor. The project has faced multiple delays tied to safety and software integration. [BBC, 2026-02-27] [ITV News, 2024-12-18]
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