NewsUK1 hours ago

All the TfL transport upgrades planned in London for 2026

metro.co.uk

Saturday, February 14, 2026

5 min read
Share:

London commuters will see some upgrades to travel this year (Picture: TfL/Getty/Metro) Travelling in London can feel like doom and gloom sometimes, but there is some light at the end of the tunnel with some major transport upgrades coming up. If you have ever been packed into a sweaty rush-h...

A colourful combination image showing a new Piccadilly line train, Elizabeth line purple sign, and Superloop bus.
London commuters will see some upgrades to travel this year (Picture: TfL/Getty/Metro)

Travelling in London can feel like doom and gloom sometimes, but there is some light at the end of the tunnel with some major transport upgrades coming up.

If you have ever been packed into a sweaty rush-hour Tube, the chances are you’ve prayed for better services, and soon.

While making upgrades to the vast and heavily used London transport network doesn’t happen overnight, progress is being made for a spate of much-needed updates, including the Elizabeth and Piccadilly lines.

Here is a breakdown of where the upgrades are coming up.

Elizabeth line

Elizabeth Line train pulls in to a platform at Stratford Station on 5th January 2026 in London, United Kingdom. Stratford is now East Londons primary retail, cultural and leisure centre. It has also become the second most significant business location in the east of the capital. Stratford is a major multi-level railway station which rates as the busiest station in Britain, serving the district of Stratford and the mixed-use development known as Stratford City, in the London Borough of Newham.
The Elizabeth line route, the new kid on the block of London transport, is getting 10 extra trains soon (Picture: In Pictures/Getty Images)

The Lizzy line, one of the most popular routes on the TfL network with around 800,000 journeys daily, will get 10 new trains this spring.

Currently in production, the extra fleet will be rolled out on routes that need more frequent services.

Passengers using the reportedly overcrowded Acton Main Line, Southall and Hanwell stations will be served by three additional trains every morning from May thanks to the new trains.

Piccadilly line

The Piccadilly line upgrade to replace the existing trains with 94 new, air-conditioned trains hit a setback last summer.

New Piccadilly line train
Not long until you can hop on board the new air-conditioned Piccadilly line carriages (Picture: TFL)

It was discovered that the testing will be ‘more complex than expected,’ and the launch was delayed by a year.

The new fleet, which will add 10% more capacity, is expected to be rolled out between July and December, with all 94 trains in service by the end of 2027.

Central line

The red line running east-west through London has looked worse for wear, with passengers reporting graffiti inside and outside the carriages.

But a planned refurbishment of the trains is behind schedule due to engine failures that had to take priority so that services were not affected, meaning only three trains on the line have been renovated.

The remaining 76 are expected to be done by the end of 2029.

DLR

The Docklands Light Railway, which has been driverless already since the 1980s, is getting 54 new trains with air-conditioning, USB phone charging and better accessibility.

New DLR train from the inside.
Most of the DLR trains will be turquoise going forward as the older, red trains are moved to retirement (Picture: TFL)

They will replace the oldest ones in the fleet, some of which have been in action for over 30 years.

Plans are underway for a £1.62 billion extension of the DLR between Beckton Riverside and Thamesmead.

Superloop buses

The Superloop network is made of 12 express bus routes designed to be faster than the usual buses as they have fewer stops.

Superloop map showing the express bus routes on the TfL network in London.
The Superloop network map showing all the express routes currently in operation (click to zoom) (Picture: TFL)

The latest addition to the superloop family is SL11, connecting North Greenwich and Abbey Wood in southeast London, which launched last month.

SL12 is the next Superloop route coming up later this year between Gants Hill and Rainham.

Meanwhile, TfL is looking to change several bus routes after falling passenger numbers, with some routes possibly being axed.

Greenwich Council Cabinet Lead Calum O'Byrne Mulligan, Seb Dance, Sir Sadiq Khan, Lorna Murphy TfL, Greenwich Council Leader Anthony Okereke with Superloop bus sign.
London mayor Sadiq Khan launched the latest Superloop route, SL11, last month with Greenwich Council Cabinet Lead Calum O’Byrne Mulligan (from left), TfL’s Seb Dance and Lorna Murphy, and Greenwich Council Leader Anthony Okereke (Picture: TfL)

Mobile signal

Those annoyed by the patchy Internet coverage on the Underground can let out a sigh of relief as more tunnels and stations are being connected.

You are likely to see more people on their phones at these stations, which are set to get 4G and 5G coverage in the coming months:

  • Euston Square
  • Cannon Street
  • Battersea Power Station
  • Kings Cross St Pancras
  • Gloucester Road
  • Warwick Avenue
  • Vauxhall

London Trams

One of London’s lesser-known facts is that it has trams.

Trundling between Wimbledon, Croydon and Beckenham Junction, the ageing tram fleet is set to be replaced.

What about the Bakerloo line extension?

This one has been on TfL’s – and passengers’ – wishlist for years.

While the major missing link to make it a reality is missing, which is money from the government, work has started behind the scenes to lay the groundwork for the planned extension.

It will stretch the Bakerloo line from Elephant and Castle to Lewisham to begin with, adding two new stations.

Until the proposed extension is up and running, projected to be sometime after 2034, the route will be served by the Bakerloop express bus, which is part of the Superloop network.

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at [email protected].

For more stories like this, check our news page.

Read the full article

Continue reading on metro.co.uk

Read Original

More from metro.co.uk