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Live status for Underground, Overground, Elizabeth line, DLR and Tram — updates every 60 seconds.

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Piccadilly
Severe Delays

Piccadilly Line: Severe delays due to an earlier fire alert at Finsbury Park and an earlier signal failure at Russell Square. London Buses, Elizabeth Line, Great Northern and Weaver Line are accepting tickets via any reasonable route.

57.4% reliable (7d)
Suffragette
Severe Delays

Suffragette Line: Severe delays due to an earlier faulty train at Walthamstow Queen's Road. London Underground are accepting valid tickets via any reasonable route.

97.8% reliable (7d)
Windrush
Severe Delays

Windrush Line: Severe delays between Surrey Quays and Clapham Junction due to an earlier signal fault at Denmark Hill. GOOD SERVICE on the rest of the line.

72.7% reliable (7d)
DLR
Minor Delays

Docklands Light Railway: Minor delays between Canning Town and Beckton while we fix a faulty train at Custom House. GOOD SERVICE on the rest of the line.

82.3% reliable (7d)
Tram
Good Service
100.0% reliable (7d)

This week's performance

Most reliable this week

Waterloo & City — 100.0%

Tram — 100.0%

Most disrupted this week

Piccadilly — 57.4%

Windrush — 72.7%

For full reliability analysis, trends, and rankings across all lines, see the network reliability dashboard.

Looking for station-level disruptions? See the live station closures tracker for real-time closure data across all stations.

Frequently asked questions

How often is this page updated?
Status data comes from the TfL API, refreshed every 60 seconds. This page auto-refreshes in your browser. Reliability percentages are recalculated every 5 minutes from continuous monitoring data.
What does "Good Service" mean?
"Good Service" means TfL reports no significant delays or disruptions — trains are running to timetable. Other statuses like "Minor Delays", "Severe Delays", or "Part Suspended" indicate increasing disruption levels.
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