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A power outage has hit the London Underground, causing major travel disruption in the capital. Follow live here.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. The Bakerloo line got its name from a newspaper columnist and once had 20 more stations than it does today. The route, which first opened in ...
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A power failure is causing major disruption across the London Underground network and the Elizabeth line. The Bakerloo line and Waterloo & City lines are suspended, there are no trains between ...
A power outage has disrupted services across the London Underground, according to Transport for London (TfL). Services on the ...
A power failure has caused major disruption to the London Underground network and the Elizabeth line. The Bakerloo line is currently suspended, as are parts of the Mildmay line, while there are ...
It is affecting the Bakerloo, Elizabeth, Jubilee and Northern lines. Follow our blog for updates. Do you have information, does this affect your travels, or do you have pictures of crowds?
The Bakerloo line has been suspended for several hours ... between King's Cross and Alexandra Palace". One passenger on board a train from Alexandra Palace has told us the lights "have gone ...
The Bakerloo line got its name from a newspaper columnist and once had 20 more stations than it does today. The route, which first opened in 1906, between Baker Street and Lambeth North ...