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Wednesday 11th February 2026 Get free delay alerts
17 lines good service 3 disrupted
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Northern
Part Closure 48.9% reliable (7d)
NORTHERN LINE: From Monday 12 January to Thursday 28 May, on Monday to Thursday evenings (including Bank Holidays, but n… more

NORTHERN LINE: From Monday 12 January to Thursday 28 May, on Monday to Thursday evenings (including Bank Holidays, but not Thursday 2 April), after 2200 each evening, no service between Kennington and Camden Town (via Bank). All trains operate via Charing Cross, and the Mill Hill East service operates as a shuttle service between Finchley Central and Mill Hill East

Tram
Part Closure 99.1% reliable (7d)
LONDON TRAMS: Wednesday 11 until Wednesday 25 February, no service between East Croydon and Beckenham Junction / Elmers … more

LONDON TRAMS: Wednesday 11 until Wednesday 25 February, no service between East Croydon and Beckenham Junction / Elmers End / New Addington. Replacement buses operate, but will not serve Lebanon Road.

Elizabeth line
Reduced Service 78.5% reliable (7d)
ELIZABETH LINE: Monday 9, Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 February, after 2200 each evening, a reduced service operates betw… more

ELIZABETH LINE: Monday 9, Tuesday 10 and Wednesday 11 February, after 2200 each evening, a reduced service operates between Paddington and Heathrow Terminal 4 / Maidenhead. Two trains an hour serve Heathrow Terminal 4, West Drayton, Langley, Slough, Burnham and Maidenhead. Four trains an hour serve Heathrow Terminals 2 and 3. Six trains an hour serve Ealing Broadway, Southall and Hayes & Harlington. After 2300, trains will not call at Acton Main Line, West Ealing and Hanwell.

DLR
Good Service 83.4% reliable (7d)

Most reliable this week

Waterloo & City — 100.0%

Liberty — 100.0%

Most disrupted this week

Northern — 48.9%

Jubilee — 74.8%

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

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