Delays on the Tube are already disrupting this morning’s rush-hour commute across London.
Transport for London (TfL) warned about minor hold-ups on the Hammersmith and City Line while a points failure is being fixed at Hammersmith.
The Jubilee line, meanwhile, is part suspended and been slammed with minor delays due to a faulty train in West Ham, a key commuter hub in east London.
London Overground has also been hit with reduced service from Barking Riverside to Gospel Oak, which will be in effect until Friday.
There is good service on all other lines as of now.
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Stevenage tickets bought yesterday amid fire are valid today
Yesterday, a fire near a Stevenage railway track caused major delays, with trains not running through the station at all.
Amid the fire, which has since been extinguished, Great Northern issued a ‘do not travel’ warning.
The operator said those unable to use their train tickets yesterday can do so today.
Northern line severely delayed
A signalling problem at London Bridge is behind the severe delays gripping a large stretch of the Northern line this morning.
Delays are between Kennington and Camden Town, TfL says.
Hammersmith and City line update
Here’s what TfL says about the ongoing issue:
‘Minor delays while we fix a points failure at Hammersmith.’
Broken down train at key Jubilee line station causing travel chaos
There’s currently no service at all between North Greenwich and Stratford as a train has broken down at West Ham. Minor delays are being felt across the line.
‘London Underground tickets will be accepted on London Overground, C2C, DLR, Elizabeth Line, Southeastern and local bus services via any reasonable route,’ TfL says.
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