London commuters face travel delays on both M25 and London Underground
London commuters are being hit with a double-whammy of delays today on the M25 and the London Underground.
Drivers on the capital’s major beltway are facing delays of up to half an hour anticlockwise between junctions J25 and J23 as well as J29 and 28.
A broken-down vehicle on the M25 anticlockwise exit slip at junction J3 is also causing logjams. Normal traffic conditions aren’t expected until 7.15am, according to National Highways.
Things aren’t exactly better for Tube riders this morning. TfL’s status webpage says there are severe delays on the Metropolitan line due to a faulty train. While earlier disruption on the District line has since cleared, there is no service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge due to a shortage of Piccadilly line trains as engineers deal with a leaf-fall situation.
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M25 drivers face three-fold delays
Three separate incidents are giving M25 drivers headaches this morning.
- Severe congestion anticlockwise between junctions J25 and J23, with delays of half an hour expected.
- Severe delays anticlockwise between junctions J29 and J28, with drivers expected to be sat behind the wheel for half an hour.
- Minor traffic jams anticlockwise exit slip at junction J3 after a vehicle broke down. One lane is closed.
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