Submitted by daniel on Fri, 11/04/2025 - 09:04 Picture Image Description The Windrush, Circle, DLR lines are facing delays on Friday morning There are delays on the Windrush line PA Arielle Domb|Nuray Bulbul5 hours ago Commuters may face a challenging journey to work this morning, with delays across London’s transport. 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. Follow the latest updates below... Reduced service between Reading and London Paddington Reduced service between Reading and London Paddington expected until the end of the day. Elizabeth line services between Reading and Maidenhead and London Paddington And the reduced service is impacting Great Western Railway services to and from London Paddington. Minor delays on the Bakerloo line Minor delays on the Bakerloo line but only between between Queen's Park and Elephant & Castle due to a shortage of trains. There is a good service on the rest of the line. The Elizabeth line is also facing delays to its services. Severe delays on the Elizabeth line The Elizabeth line is currently facing severe delays between Hayes & Harlington and Reading due to a track fault at Slough. Tickets are being accepted on Great Western Railways. There is a good service on the rest of the line. Minor delays and part suspension across several London Underground lines Central, Metropolitan, Piccadilly and Waterloo & City lines are all experiencing delays on their services. The delay is impacting the entire Central and Waterloo and City lines. The Metropolitan line is seeing delays between Baker Street and Aldgate while TfL fixes a points failure at Aldgate. There are minor delays between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge due to an earlier faulty train at Uxbridge. But there is a good service on the rest of the line. Piccadilly is part suspended between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge due to a faulty train at Uxbridge. There is a good service on the rest of the line. Piccadilly line part suspended No service on the Piccadilly line between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge due to a faulty train at Uxbridge. But there is a good service on the rest of the line. The Metropolitan, Central, and Waterloo & City lines are also facing minor delays. Serious delays towards Putney Bridge Traffic is being diverted on the approach to Putney Bridge (both directions) which is currently restricted due to an emergency services incident. Use an alternative route. Angel station closed due to unavailability of staff Angel London Underground station based in Islington is not in operation on Monday morning due to unavailability of staff. The station is situated on the Bank branch of the Northern line, between King's Cross St. Pancras and Old Street stations. Disruption between East Croydon and London Bridge via Tulse Hill A fault with the signalling system at Tulse Hill means trains between East Croydon and London Bridge via Tulse Hill may be cancelled or delayed by up to 20 minutes. Disruption is expected until 12pm. Services that typically travel via Tulse Hill between East Croydon and London Bridge, stopping at every station, will now travel via Forest Hill. As a result, the following stations will not have service to London Bridge: Selhurst Thornton Heath Norbury Streatham Common Streatham (Greater London) Please travel to East Croydon and change for a train to London Bridge, or travel to London Victoria and make use of the ticket acceptance that has been arranged. Minor delays on the Central line There are currently minor delays on the Central line due to train cancellations. The Metropolitan and Waterloo and City lines are also facing minor delays. There is a good service on the rest of the TfL Underground lines. Serious delays on the A3 There are currently serious delays on the A3. The delay is at the junction of Roehampton Vale (Northbound) after lane one (of two) is closed at Kingston Vale to facilitate Thames Water Works. MORE ABOUT Web Link London travel news LIVE: Delays on the DLR, Circle and Windrush line - London E… London Evening Standard