Those who commute into London from outside the M25 are facing delays on a popular train route.
After a points failure on Sunday, the London Northwestern Railway service between Tring and London Euston was suspended – and will be until tomorrow evening.
But services which operate between Crewe, Birmingham New Street, Rugby, Northampton, Milton Keynes Central and London Euston will call at Tring as normal.
In London, the Underground, Overground, Trams and Elizabeth Line are all operating normally.
The M1 is reopened and operating normally after it was closed near Watford yesterday after a man’s body was found in the undergrowth.
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