London commuters face severe rush hour delays across Tube and Overground
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The London Underground and Overground have been rocked by severe delays line shortly before rush hour.
It’s one of the busiest Tube lines, carrying more than 700,000 passengers per day, but the Circle line is facing major disruption on Tuesday morning due to a track fault at Bond Street.
A faulty train at Becontree is also causing severe delays on the District line between Barking and Upminster.
This line carries an estimated 570,000 passengers per day.
In another major blow to commuters’ plans to arrive at work on time, the Windrush Overground line is also facing severe delays.
This is due to an earlier electrical fault at Forest Hill.
Windrush carries an average of 178,000 passengers per day.
Less severe delays are being experienced on the Circle line.
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