Tube network in chaos after multiple lines go down and others face severe delays

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Source: metro.co.uk
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Five Tube lines are facing suspended services (Picture: EPA)

Commuters are facing rush hour chaos on the Tube after a wave of suspensions and severe delays on numerous London Underground lines.

The Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan, District, Piccadilly and Weaver lines are all suffering severe delays.

The Bakerloo and District lines are all partly suspended, while the Central and Victoria lines face minor delays.

The issue appears to be stemming from a points failure at Aldgate, a signal failure at Liverpool Street as well as faulty trains at Fulham Broadway and Finsbury Park.

Transport For London says there was also an ‘operational incident’ at a Bakerloo line depot.

Which Tube lines are affected?

Tube network in chaos after multiple lines go down and others face severe delays TFL
A breakdown of the Tube issues (Picture: TfL)

Bakerloo

Part suspended between Harrow & Wealdstone and Queen’s Park, as well as minor delays between Queen’s Park and Elephant & Castle

Central

Minor delays on the entire line

Circle

Severe delays on the entire line.

Distrct

Part suspended between Edgware Road and Earl’s Court, with severe delays between Earl’s Court and Barking and Earl’s Court and Wimbledon.

Hammersmith & City

Severe delays on the entire line.

Metropolitan

Severe delays on the entire line.

Piccadilly

Severe delays on the entire line.

Weaver

Severe delays on the entire line.

Victoria

Minor delays on the entire line.

There is a good service on all other lines.

A TfL spokesperson said: ‘We apologise to customers for the disruption to their journeys this afternoon.

‘TThis was caused by signal failures are Aldgate and Kings Cross, and faulty trains at Finsbury Park and Fulham Broadway. 

‘Engineers are working as quickly as possible to restore a normal service.’

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