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London travel news LIVE: Delays on the Jubilee and District lines – London Evening Standard

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Londoners faced delays on their commute to work on Friday morning.
At 6:55am, the Jubilee line was reporting severe delays due to train cancellations.
London Underground tickets will be accepted on C2C, DLR, Thameslink, Southeastern, Thameslink, Mildmay Line, Elizabeth Line and local bus services via any reasonable route.
The District line was also reporting minor delays between Earls Court and Wimbledon while TfL fix a signal failure at Southfields.
There is a good service on the rest of the line.
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No service between Parsons Green and Wimbledon while a signal failure at Southfields is fixed.
There is a good service on the rest of the line.
There are delays on the District and Jubilee lines impacting some trains during Friday morning’s rush hour.
London Underground tickets will be accepted on C2C, DLR, Thameslink, Southeastern, Thameslink, Mildmay Line, Elizabeth Line and local bus services via any reasonable route.
Make sure that limited services and closures throughout the Transport for London (TfL) network won’t dampen your spirits this weekend.
It’s always worth using the TfL app or website for the latest London Underground updates and to plan your journey accordingly, as services can change and delays can occur without any warning.
We update our London Underground line and station closures weekly. Click here for our most recent update.
London road users are not set for any major delays during the rush hour on Friday morning.
Some of the trains that are usually used to run the service between Reading and Gatwick Airport are in the depot requiring repairs.
As a result of this, a reduced service is currently in operation between these stations.
This issue is expected to continue to impact services until 10am.
A passenger has been taken ill on a train at Arlesley, closing the line running towards Peterborough.
Thameslink services are currently unable to call at Arlesley, in the direction towards Peterborough only.
A failure of the electricity supply at Hatfield means trains running between Stevenage and Potters Bar may be delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised.
One of the two southbound lines is presently blocked, and there is congestion on other lines in both directions.
This is impacting trains between Welwyn Garden City and Finsbury Park.
There is a fault with the signalling system between Moreton and Dorchester South, meaning that some South Western Railway lines running from London are currently closed.
Trains running between Bournemouth and Weymouth may be revised to start / terminate at Wool, or delayed by up to 25 minutes.
This is expected until 10am.
Minor delays between Earls Court and Wimbledon while TfL fix a signal failure at Southfields.
There is a good service on the rest of the line.
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