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Commuters may face a challenging journey to work this morning, with delays across London’s transport.
By 7.05am, the District line was part suspended, with no service between Turnham Green and Richmond, due to a points failure at Gunnersbury
The picture is not looking great on the Tram either as it will be part closed between Sandilands and New Addington until April 18. Replacement buses are operating in the area until then.
London Overground trains between Richmond and Stratford may also be delayed until 9.30am, due to a fault in the signalling system.
Meanwhile, IT issues are affecting the Gatwick Express, Great Northern, Southern and Thameslink services.
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Londoners complain about controversial Silvertown Tunnel.
Step-free access is not available at Maryland station to the westbound platform due to a faulty lift.
Engineering work is taking place overnight on the Southeastern network from tonight until Friday morning, affecting a number of routes.
Plan your journey here.
The main Tube drivers’ union says it remains confident that a four-day week will be introduced, despite drivers apparently being split 50/50 on the changes.
Find out more here.
Traffic is now flowing well on the A13. There are still serious delays on the A316 and A4.
There are serious delays on the A13 due to a vehicle collision.
The A13 Ripple Road (westbound) at the junction of Gale Street is closed. Motorists are advised to use other routes.
The disruption caused by a fault with the signalling system between Richmond and South Acton has now ended.
The disruption caused by a trespass incident at Milbrook has now ended.
There are several disruptions affecting flights, roads and railways scheduled for Easter Weekend.
Plan your Easter weekend travel in advance here.
Holland Park station has re-opened, following closure due to the unavailability of station staff.
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