London travel news LIVE: Tube chaos as Jubilee and Bakerloo lines part suspended over morning rush hour

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  • June 1, 2026
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Waterloo and City line suspended

The Tube chaos continues as the entire Waterloo & City line is now suspended due to a fire alert at Bank.

Meanwhile, there are still severe delays across the Victoria, DLR, Jubilee, and Bakerloo lines.

The DLR is part suspended

There is no service between Bank and Shadwell while staff respond to a fire alert at Bank.

Good service on the rest of the line.

Minor delays on the Elizabeth line

There are minor delays between Hayes & Harlington and Reading due to an earlier points failure in the Slough area.

Minor delays on the Central line

There are minor delays on the Central line due to train cancellations.

Minor delays affecting the Tube network

There are minor delays across the Underground network on the following lines due to train cancellations.

Bakerloo line is part suspended

The Bakerloo line is part suspended between Queen’s Park and Harrow & Wealdstone while engineers fix a track fault at Harlesden.

Good service is running on the rest of the line.

The Bakerloo line has the oldest trains in the country

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The Bakerloo line is part suspended

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Jubilee line is part suspended as passengers told to seek alternative routes

There is currently no service on the Jubilee line between Finchley Road and Waterloo as engineers work to fix a signal failure at Green Park.

Severe delays are expected on the rest of the line.

Long queues of people were reportedly forming outside the station at London Bridge this morning, as passengers were urged to seek alternative routes.

It comes as drivers belonging to RMT are set to go on strike this week for two days.

Strike action will begin at midnight on Tuesday for 24 hours and again from midnight on Thursday for 24 hours.

A sign informing members of the public about industrial action

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