Travellers are facing disruption this morning as the London Overground is partly suspended and the Metropolitan line is severely delayed.
This morning the London Overground is suspended with no service between Willesden Junction and Watford Junction.
The suspension is due to a track fault at Carpenders Park, but good service is still on all other London Overground routes.
The Metropolitan Line is severely delayed today between Baker Street and Aldgate, with minor delays across the rest of the line.
This is due to earlier train cancellations, but tickets are accepted on London Buses and Chiltern Railways.
Elsewhere the Tram service is partly closed with no service between Therapia Lane and Wimbledon until Wednesday, April 13, but there are replacement buses operating.
Also, parts of the Northern line are suspended with no service between Kennington and Battersea Power Station due to work to fix tunnel ventilation.
Plus, the line remains closed between Moorgate and Kennington as major upgrade work takes place.
But you can take the London Bus Route 733 which operates between Moorgate and Oval via Bank, London Bridge, Borough, Elephant & Castle, and Kennington.
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