London travel news LIVE: Tube hit by three suspensions as commuters face fresh disruption

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  • October 31, 2025
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Northern line resumes good service

The Northern line resumes good service.

Delays between Rugby and Milton Keynes Central expected until 9am

A fault with the signalling system between Rugby and Milton Keynes Central means that trains have to run at a reduced speed on the line towards Milton Keynes Central.

As a result, trains running between these stations may be delayed by up to 15 minutes or diverted via Northampton.

Disruption is expected until 9am.

Avanti West Coast between Edinburgh / Glasgow Central / Lancaster / Manchester Piccadilly / Liverpool Lime Street / Holyhead / Wrexham General / Wolverhampton / Birmingham New Street and London Euston

London Northwestern Railway between Crewe / Birmingham New Street / Rugby / Northampton / Milton Keynes Central and London Euston

Delays on the A13

Traffic is slow on approach with delays reported eastbound on East India Dock Road, northbound on Cotton Street and southbound on Blackwall Tunnel Northern Approach.

Use other routes where possible and expect delays.

Piccadilly line part suspended

No service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge all day to prevent damage to train wheels caused by significant leaf fall expected during severe weather conditions.

Use the Metropolitan line to complete your journey.

There is a good service on the rest of the line.

DLR part closed

No service between Prince Regent and Beckton.

Replacement buses operate between Prince Regent and Gallions Reach via Royal Albert, Beckton Park, Cyprus and Beckton.

Metropolitan line part suspended

No service between Baker Street and Aldgate all day on Thursday and Friday while TfL fix a track fault at Baker Street.

Use the Circle and Hammersmith & City lines to complete your journey.

Northern line part suspended

No service between Nine Elms and Battersea Power Station while TfL fix faulty fire equipment.

Tickets are being accepted on London Buses via any reasonable route. There is a good service on the rest of the line.

Coverage ends

With the wraning delays will continue late into the evening, we are ending our coverage of today’s travel in London, including the M25 crash.

Delays to continue late into the night

Despite the closed lanes reopening on the M25, drivers have been told they can expect delays of up to an hour as traffic clears.

National Highways said normal traffic conditions are not expected until between 23:15 and 23:30.

M25 reopens seven hours after crash – but delays remain

The stretch of the M25 in Surrey that was shut for at least seven hours after a major lorry crash has finally be reopened.

Therefore, the M25 is now open anti-clockwise between J10 (Wisley) and J9 (Leatherhead).

Despite this, drivers can expect delays of 60 minutes above usual journey time due to congestion.