London’s underground network has been struck with power outages, leading to suspensions on the Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, and Northern lines.
It is thought to have been caused by a power outage in south-west London which happened at 14:30 BST.
The Bakerloo line is the only one that has been suspended entirely. The Elizabeth line has been suspended from Paddington to Abbey Wood, The Jubilee line from London Bridge to Finchley Road, and the Northern line from Stockwell to Morden and Euston to Kennington.
There are still minor delays on the Northern line, and the situation has not changed for the Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines.
This is an ongoing story, further updates will ensue.
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London’s underground network has been struck with power outages, leading to suspensions on the Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee, and Northern lines.
It is thought to have been caused by a power outage in south-west London which happened at 14:30 BST.
The Bakerloo line is the only one that has been suspended entirely. The Elizabeth line has been suspended from Paddington to Abbey Wood, The Jubilee line from London Bridge to Finchley Road, and the Northern line from Stockwell to Morden and Euston to Kennington.
There are still minor delays on the Northern line, and the situation has not changed for the Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines.
This is an ongoing story, further updates will ensue.
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