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London Travel updates: Bakerloo, Jubilee, DLR and London Overground hit by closures and severe delays


??George Cracknell Wright 25/06/2024 London, United Kingdom London Hot Weather Commuters pack onto Jubilee line underground trains at London Bridge Station during hot weather in central London. Temperatures are expected to reach 29 degrees celsius in London later today . A yellow heat health alert has been issued for most of England as temperatures are set to hit 30 degrees in parts of the country. Photo Credit: George Cracknell Wright

Parts of the Jubilee line and Overground have been suspended (Picture: George Cracknell Wright)

Passengers have been hit by travel chaos after parts of the London Underground and Overground have been shut.

A wave of disruption has hit travel on the Transport for London network ahead of rush hour today.

Multiple lines through central London have been partially suspended and others are experiencing severe delays, TfL warned.

Part of the Jubilee line and the London Overground is suspended.

There is no service between London’s busiest station Waterloo and Wembley Park, and severe delays on rest of the Jubilee line while engineers fix a signal failure at Willesden Green.

London Overground service is halted between Barking and Barking Riverside due to another signal failure at Walthamstow Queen’s Road and there are severe delays on the rest of the line.

Bakerloo line has severe delays due to an earlier fire alert at Queen’s Park and a points failure at Lambeth North.

Docklands Light Railway (DLR) has severe delays between Canary Wharf and Stratford because of a faulty train at Bow Church.

Have you been affected by the disruption? Please email noora.mykkanen@metro.co.uk.

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