Arrangements for Her Majesty The Queen’s funeral procession through Hounslow

Travel arrangements

If you are travelling to witness the procession, please avoid travelling by car.

There will be road closures and traffic management plans in place which will cause disruption to motorists for much of Monday, 19 September, both around the route and across Hounslow and London generally.  

Parking along the route will be restricted and the Council asks motorist to not park on residential streets and side roads adjoining the route.  

It is advised that people use public transport to access the procession route and to plan their journey in advance.  

You can find information about public transport, including how to plan your route, on the Transport for London website  or through National Rail Enquiries. 

People who live along the route are being advised that they will not be able to enter or leave their home via motor vehicles from 11.00am. We've been advised by the Metropolitan Police that this could be subjet to change.  

Travelling to the airport

To facilitate the procession of Her Majesty The Queen’s coffin to St George’s Chapel in Windsor on Monday 19 September, local roads will be impacted and closed around Heathrow during the day.  

Passengers travelling to the airport are strongly advised to use alternative routes such as the Piccadilly and Elizabeth Lines, which will be operating regular services on Monday, or Heathrow Express, which will be running additional services.  

Please see tfl.gov.uk for the latest updates on road impacts on Monday 19 September. Up to date information on road closures and events can also be found by following @MetPoliceEvents on Twitter. 

Cycling

The route will be closed to all traffic before, during and after the funeral procession. This includes bicycles. You will not be able to use bicycle lane along the route. 

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