Severe delays on Central Line
Delays on the Central Line are currently “severe”, according to TfL.
This is because of an ongoing shortage of trains, compounded by an earlier signal failure at Leytonstone in east London.
TfL says tickets are valid on local buses, Chiltern Railways, Greater Anglia, Great Western Railway and the Elizabeth line
Serious delays at northern area of Blackwall Tunnel
There are serious delays at the Northern Approach of the Blackwall Tunnel due to utility works.
TfL says that traffic is slow moving from Bromley by Bow Station.
Disruption between Clapham Junction and Denmark Hill resolved
Overground services between Clapham Junction and Denmark Hill are no longer disrupted.
Trains are now running as normal following an earlier fault with the signalling system at Wandsworth Road.
Reminder: Tram services remain closed until February 23
TfL has said that there will be tram services between Reeves Corner and Sandilands until February 23.
Instead, passengers should use replacement bus service TLI.
Minor delays across all of Piccadilly Line
TfL are still working to fix a signal failure which has caused severe delays between Acton Town and Heathrow.
The signal failure has resulted in minor delays to all Piccadilly Line services.
Normal services resume on Overground
There are no longer severe delays between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction on the Overground.
TfL have now fixed a signal failure at Wandsworth Road.
Central Line hit by severe delays
There are severe delays on the Central Line due to a shortage of trains and a signal failure at Leytonstone.
Severe delays on Overground
There are currently severe delays between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction due to a signal failure at Wandsworth Road.
Planned RMT strike on Overground called off
Planned strikes next week by London Overground workers have been called off after a pay offer was improved, the RMT union announced.
Members of the RMT employed by Arriva Rail London on the Overground had been due to walk out for 48 hours on February 19 and again on March 4 in a dispute over pay.
But the union said that “progress” had been made on the pay offer previously tabled by Arriva.
Central line now severely delayed
Severe delays due to a shortage of trains and a signal failure at Leytonstone.