Pride in London 2024: TfL advises Londoners to ‘check before they travel’ ahead of Parade

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Transport for London (TfL) has advised customers to “check before they travel” ahead of the Pride Parade in central London this weekend.

This year the parade will take place on Saturday June 29 and will run from Hyde Park Corner, through Piccadilly Circus, down Haymarket and along Pall Mall to Trafalgar Square, culminating at Whitehall Place.

The majority of TfL services will be running, but services and stations in central London will be particularly busy and people may need to queue before being able to board a train.

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Customers are advised to plan ahead, check before travelling and allow more time for journeys. 

The Pride parade will take place on Saturday June 29The Pride parade will take place on Saturday June 29
The Pride parade will take place on Saturday June 29 | TfL

Some bus routes in central London will also be on diversion or stopping short of their usual destination due to road closures. Oxford Circus Tube station may close at short notice on Friday 28 and Saturday June 29 due to industrial action. 

The Blackwall Tunnel will also be closed for southbound traffic over the weekend until 5am on Monday morning.

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Parade participants should arrive at Bond Street, Hyde Park Corner or Marble Arch stations. 

Customers who wish to watch the parade or attend events at Trafalgar Square or in Soho are encouraged to arrive at Bond Street, Charing Cross, Embankment, Tottenham Court Road, Victoria or Westminster stations. Some stations may be exit-only, and this will be implemented as needed.

This year the parade will see around 500 groups made up from LGBT+ Community Groups, LGBT+ businesses, and partners, with over 32,000 participants expected.

TfL’s theme for Pride this year is ‘Every Story Matters 2024: Spotlight on Volunteering’ to showcase the impact volunteering has on the LGBTQ+ community in London. 

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TfL staff, along with seven grassroots LGBTQ+ groups including Pink Singers and Skate Gals & Pals, have been recognised for their work through a photographic portrait series, which is now on display at Vauxhall and Victoria Tube stations.

TfL has also worked with the London College of Fashion (LCF), UAL to develop a dress for the figurehead of the TfL float at the weekend’s parade.

Emma Strain, TfL’s Director of Customer, said: “It’s going to be a busy one this weekend and it will be really exciting to see everyone come together for the parade. We encourage people travelling around London, whether for Pride celebrations or to other destinations, to check before they travel. 

“Pride is an important celebration for us and this year, for TfL, we’re honouring the staff and community groups who put hard work and time into improving experiences for the LGBTQ+ community.”

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