London Underground Travel Chaos: Major Delays and Closures Across the Network
23.02.2025
London Underground Faces Major Disruptions Across the City. This was reported by the railway transport news portal Railway Supply.

London Underground is experiencing severe delays and closures today, causing major travel disruptions. Passengers should check for updates and consider alternative routes before heading out.
Central and District Line Closures Affect Commuters
The Central line remains closed between Leytonstone and Hainault via Newbury Park due to maintenance. Passengers can use replacement bus routes CL4 and CL6 to continue their journeys without major delays.
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The District line is facing significant issues, with no trains running between Barking and Upminster. Additionally, service is suspended between Earls Court and Kensington Olympia following a police response at Dagenham East.
Elizabeth and Overground Services Facing Delays
The Elizabeth line is operating on a reduced schedule between Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 4, as well as Maidenhead. Stations at Acton Main Line, West Ealing, and Hanwell remain closed, affecting passenger movement.
The London Overground Mildmay line is currently not running between Richmond and Shepherd’s Bush or Gospel Oak. A temporary service is in place between Willesden Junction and Stratford to accommodate travelers.
Passengers can also use the District line between Richmond and Gunnersbury as an alternative. Additionally, replacement buses are available in the affected areas to support commuters during peak hours.
Windrush Line and London Trams Impacted
Windrush line services remain suspended between Highbury and Islington and key stations in South London. Replacement buses are operating, and travelers are encouraged to consider the Mildmay line for alternative routes.
London Trams have also been affected, with no service running between Arena and Elmers End. Passengers should use the 289 bus route to reach their destinations with minimal inconvenience.
Furthermore, no trams are available between Reeves Corner and East Croydon, adding further disruption. Travelers are advised to check for real-time updates and plan ahead for a smoother journey.
Source: www.mylondon.news
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