
Commuters on the Tube face delays across the network after faulty trains and delayed engineering works.
Londoners heading to work this morning should brace for travel disruption – and a warm journey as temperatures are already at 10°C with plenty of sun forecast all day.
The Jubilee line is experiencing severe delays on the entire line, the latest TfL travel status update shows.
This is due to an earlier faulty train. Tickets can be used on buses, Overground and DLR.
Elsewhere, the District line has minor delays between Earl’s Court and Upminster after engineering work was completed late.
A stretch of the Piccadilly line in west London between Uxbridge and Acton Town also has minor delays due to delayed maintenance works.
Travelling on the Tube during warm weather can be far from a breeze – especially on the hottest lines where temperatures can get close to 30°C.
The hottest Tube line is the Victoria line, which had an average temperature of 28°C in 2023, according to TfL figures.
Average temperatures on the Central line – known to be tropical in the summer months – hovered at 27°C.
What about the coolest Tube lines?
These are thought to be the Jubilee and Waterloo & City lines, which recorded average temperatures of 22°C and 21°C respectively. The Overground is also usually cooler than many Underground lines.
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