Get ready for the return of the London Marathon this Sunday

28 Sep 2021 02:03 PM

The London Marathon returns to its traditional course in the capital after being cancelled last year due to the pandemic

The Virgin Money London Marathon will return to its famous course through the capital on Sunday 3 October after being cancelled last year due to the pandemic. The London Marathon is one of the largest mass-participation events in the world with thousands of people, including world class athletes, celebrities and eager runners, raising millions of pounds for charities.

Road closures in support of the event will be in place and there are essential planned closures on the Central line and London Overground. As the Docklands Light Railway serves the starting point of the Marathon, there will be changes to services in place to better support the event. Transport for London (TfL) is encouraging everyone to plan their journeys in advance and check the TfL website or TfL Go app for the latest travel information.

The route will take runners past some of London's most famous and historic landmarks. All visitors are advised to plan their day carefully and to avoid busy areas, in particular Greenwich Town Centre, Cutty Sark and Tower Bridge.

TfL is giving the following advice to Londoners:

Marathon organisers have put in place a number of measures to ensure a COVID-safe environment for participants and spectators. This includes asking participants to invite only one supporter to come along and watch in person, with all other spectators advised to watch at home on television. More details can be found here.

Gareth Powell, Managing Director of Surface Transport at TfL, said:

'It's exciting to see the return of the London Marathon, creating a vibrant atmosphere across the capital. We'd like to remind those travelling this Sunday to check before they travel and be safe, ensuring you are wearing a face covering at all times whilst on TfL services and maintaining social distancing where possible.'

Essential planned works are taking place on the Central line from Queensway to Ealing Broadway and West Ruislip on 2 and 3 October 2021. Alternative travel via public transport will be available and rail replacement buses will be provided to support customers. On the London Overground there is a planned closure between Clapham Junction and Willesden Junction on 3 October 2021.

More information on specific road closures can be found here.

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