London travel news LIVE: Several Tube stations remain closed after strike as Overground also disrupted

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  • April 11, 2024
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Most Tube stations reopen but some remain closed

Six of the seven Tube stations that were closed earlier Thursday morning due to the after-effects of yesterday’s strike have since reopened.

These are: Hyde Park Corner, Manor House, Mornington Crescent, Southwark Tufnell Park and Warwick Avenue.

However, Tower Hill remains closed. Also closed is Kentish Town, for escalator works.

Overground and Stansted Express delays after trespass incident

There are delays on the Overground between Liverpool Street and Chingford / Cheshunt / Enfield Town due to an earlier trespasser on the track at Clapton.

Greater Anglia between London Liverpool Street and Hertford East / Cambridge / Ely services are also affected, as is the Stansted Express between London Liverpool St and Stansted Airport.

Southern services hit by power failure

Southern trains running from London Victoria, Havant and Brighton are disrupted over a failure of the electricity supply.

This has closed some lines, with passengers being warned that trains running between these stations may be cancelled.

Disruption is expected until 11am.

Passengers are being advised to not travel in the area between Horsham, Barnham and Worthing.

Which Tube stations are closed this morning?

Seven Tube stations are closed this morning due to a shortage of staff, TfL says.

These are: Hyde Park Corner, Manor House, Mornington Crescent, Southwark, Tower Hill, Tufnell Park and Warwick Avenue.

Separately, Kentish Town remains closed due to escalator repairs.