Major rush hour delays in London with lines suspended across network

Heathrow Express train on a platform.
Heathrow Express trains are suspended (Picture: Dinendra Haria/SOPA Images/REX/Shutterstock)

Passengers have been hit by major disruption across London on the London Underground, Overground and services to Heathrow Airport.

All trains between Heathrow and central London were suspended for ‘tunnel safety reasons,’ National Rail warned.

Holidaymakers travelling on the Elizabeth line and Heathrow Express are affected by severe disruption to and from the airport.

National Rail said: ‘Heathrow tunnel is closed for safety reasons which means trains are unable to run to and from Heathrow Airport.

‘Trains will be cancelled or revised as a result.’

Elizabeth line train on a platform in London.
Elizabeth line trains can’t get to Heathrow Airport because of the tunnel issue (Picture: Geoffrey Swaine/REX/Shutterstock)

Elizabeth line trains between Abbey Wood and Heathrow Terminals 4 and 5 cannot run.

Heathrow Express between London Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 5 are also suspended.

Major disruption is expected until at least 12 noon, and trains will be cancelled or revised, it said.

National Rail said the safety issue was caused by a ‘problem with the ventilation system in Heathrow tunnels,’ so trains cannot run until ‘Network Rail has resolved this issue.’

The London Underground Piccadilly line is still running to and from the airport.

Trains between Gatwick Airport and East Croydon are also experiencing delays of up to 15 minutes today.

This is caused by a ‘number of incidents,’ including a broken down trains blocking the northbound lines earlier, National Rail said.

London Underground and Overground disruption

Tube passengers were warned of severe delays to their journeys this morning.

Part of the Central line is suspended, with no service between Leytonstone in east London and Liverpool Street station due to a signal failure at Stratford.

The rest of the line has ‘severe delays,’ Transport for London said.

A stretch of the District line is also partially suspended, with no service between Turnham Green and Richmond while Network Rail engineers fix a track fault at Gunnersbury in southwest London.

The track fault is also affecting the London Overground service.

There is currently no service between Richmond and Gunnersbury.

Service between South Tottenham and Barking Riverside is suspended because of a signal failure at Walthamstow Queen’s Road, the latest TfL status update shows.

TfL also warned of ‘severe delays’ on the Northern line caused by a fire alert at Clapham Common.

A spokesperson for TfL said: ‘We apologise to Central line, District line and Overground customers for the disruption to their journeys this morning.

‘Our engineers are working as quickly as possible to restore a normal service.’

Have you been affected? Please email [email protected].

Major disruption on Heathrow trains

Here are all the affected routes and how to get to the airport if you are affected.

Services are suspended between Heathrow Airport and Hayes and Harlington.

Customers can use their tickets on the London Underground Piccadilly Line at no extra cost.

The service is suspended between London Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 5.

Passengers can use the following services instead:

  • London Underground Piccadilly Line services to and from Heathrow Airport
  • London Bus routes:
    • SL9 and X140 between Heathrow Central bus station and Hayes & Harlington
    • 105 between Heathrow and Southall

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