Power failure knocks out Tubes, Overground and Elizabeth line


Harry Low, Alex Loftus & James W Kelly

BBC News

The power failure has caused disruption at Paddington station

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 delays on the Elizabeth, Jubilee, District, Circle and Piccadilly lines.

Earlier, sections of the Northern, Jubilee, Waterloo & City and Elizabeth lines were also shut.

Transport for London (TfL) said the issues had been caused by a short power outage which happened at about 14:30 BST. Power has since been restored, but delays and line suspensions are ongoing.

Closed gates inside Oxford Circus station

Gates to the Bakerloo line have been shut at Oxford Circus

Waterloo station passengers outside closed Underground

Waterloo is one of the worst affected stations

The Mildmay line is currently suspended between Highbury & Islington and Stratford, while there are severe delays on the rest of the line.

Minor delays are currently being reported on the Northern and Waterloo & City lines.

Claire Mann, TfL’s chief operating officer, said: “Due to a brief interruption of the power supply to our network, several lines lost power for a short period earlier this afternoon.

“We apologise to customers whose journeys will have been affected. We are working to get the whole network up and running again as quickly as possible.”

Separately, the entire Suffragette line on London Overground is suspended due to a fire alert.

The entrance to Embankment station with gates pulled across it

Embankment station in central London is also closed

Among those caught up in the disruption was Michèle, a 71-year-old retiree, who said she had been sent from station to station while trying to reach Uxbridge.

“It’s just a shame that the staff aren’t kept up to date with which stations are open,” she told BBC London outside Covent Garden station.

“I started at Tottenham Court Road which was shut so I went to Leicester Square to get the Piccadilly line.”

“That was shut, the staff said Covent Garden was probably open by now, but it’s still shut. Here they’re telling me to go to Holborn. Hopefully that’s open.”

Covent Garden station is now open, according to TfL’s website.

Smiling woman in colourful floral top and sunglasses stands against a red tiled wall outside a London Underground station.

Michèle was among those caught up in the disruption

Justine, 53 and Benny, 20, who had travelled to London from the Warwickshire town of Leamington Spa to renew the latter’s passport.

Speaking outside a closed Embankment station, their frustration at being unable to take a normally simple journey to Marylebone station was clear.

“It’s going to be really annoying, I don’t know how to get home,” Justine said.

“We weren’t even able to renew his passport. It was just one of those days.”

National Grid said the problems were a result of a “fault” on its transmission network in central London.

Apologising for the inconvenience caused, a spokesperson said: “The fault was resolved within seconds and did not interrupt supply from our network, but a consequent voltage dip may have briefly affected power supplies on the low voltage distribution network in the area.”

Separately, a Network Rail spokesman said King’s Cross station said “an extremely heavy downpour” caused issues with the drainage system which led to a power outage on several platforms.

“Despite these challenges, no trains were cancelled due to weather-related issues,” he said.

“Colleagues returned the power to the platforms and cleaned up the rainwater from the station, making the area safe for passengers and allowing normal station running to resume by about 18:00 BST.”

PA Media Crowd of people with luggage entering Paddington station via the Elizabeth line entrance.PA Media

Paddington is one of several station being affected by the suspensions

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