London Underground stations likely to be affected by coronavirus shutdown - and those already closed
Transport for London said it will run a reduced service in the capital from Thursday.
It said the plans were designed to allow critical workers to make essential journeys and will see up to 40 stations which do not interchange with other lines closed on the Tube network.
Buses in the capital will be reduced and people are being urged "not to use public transport for anything other than essential journeys" and the Waterloo and City line and Night Tube services will not run from Friday.
Stations which could be affected include:
Bakerloo line: Lambeth North, Regents Park, Warwick Avenue, Kilburn Park, Charing Cross
Central line: Holland Park, Queensway, Lancaster Gate, Chancery Lane, Redbridge
Circle line: Bayswater, Great Portland Street
District line: Stepney Green, Mansion House, Temple, St James's Park, Gloucester Road
Jubilee line: Swiss Cottage, St John's Wood, Bermondsey, Southwark
Northern line: Tuffnell Park, Chalk Farm, Mornington Crescent, Clapham South, Tooting Bec, South Wimbledon
Piccadilly line: Caledonian Road, Hyde Park Corner
Victoria line: Pimlico, Blackhorse Road
Stations which are already closed this morning:
Arsenal
Barbican
Borough
Bounds Green
Bow Road
Covent Garden
Goodge Street
Hampstead
Manor House