There are delays at Baker Street (Picture: Getty Images)

The London Underground is facing severe delays this morning caused by a faulty train.

The faulty train was located at Baker Street and has caused delays on the Metropolitan line.

There are severe delays between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge, and minor delays between Baker Street and Wembley Park.

Transport for London (TfL) says tickets are being accepted on London Buses.

The rest of the Tube network is running a good service at the moment, and there are currently no issues impacting National Rail services or major motorways and A roads.

But follow along for the latest traffic and transport updates in our live blog.


Signal fault between Aylesbury Vale Parkway and Amersham

There’s been a fault with the signalling system at Great Missenden which has caused delays on the lines between Aylesbury Vale Parkway and Amersham.

This is impacting Chiltern Railways services.

While lines have reopened after being closed temporarily, passengers could still face delays of up to 20 minutes.

The disruption is expected to last until 10am.

Disruption between Selby and Doncaster for fourth day

The ongoing disruption to Hull Trains and LNER services between Selby and Doncaster has entered its fourth day.

A points failure in the Selby area is causing disruption to journeys between the two stations.

Network Rail engineers are still working on a fix, but ‘significant repairs’ to the faulty points are required.

Hull Trains and LNER services between Selby and Doncaster will be cancelled, revised or diverted via Goole. Trains won’t be stopping at Howden and Selby.

The issue is expected to last until the end of the week.

Northern and TransPennine Express services that run through Selby are unaffected by this disruption.


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