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Live London Tube & TfL Line Status Today
See which lines are running smoothly and which have delays or disruptions right now. Tap any line for more details.
Data updated in real time from Transport for London (TfL). Last updated:
Current tube delays and disruptions:
Bakerloo minor delays · Northern minor delays
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Bakerloo Minor Delays on the Bakerloo line
Minor delays between Elephant & Castle and Queen's Park due to an earlier signal failure at Regent's Park. GOOD SERVICE on the rest of the line.
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Central Good Service on the Central line
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Circle Good Service on the Circle line
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District Good Service on the District line
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DLR Good Service on the DLR
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Elizabeth line Good Service on the Elizabeth line
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Hammersmith & City Good Service on the Hammersmith & City line
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Jubilee Good Service on the Jubilee line
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Metropolitan Good Service on the Metropolitan line
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Northern Minor Delays on the Northern line
Minor delays while we fix a points failure at Camden Town. Until the end of this week, trains are operating between High Barnet and Morden via Bank, between Edgware and Battersea Power Station via Charing Cross and between Mill Hill East and Finchley Central. Therefore, you may need to change at Camden Town, Kennington or Finchley Central to complete your journey.
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Piccadilly Good Service on the Piccadilly line
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Victoria Good Service on the Victoria line
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Waterloo & City Good Service on the Waterloo & City line
Strike information
Upcoming Tube Strike Dates
4 upcoming tube strikes planned
May 2026
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19 May
Tuesday 19 – Wednesday 20 May
Next strike -
21 May
Thursday 21 – Friday 22 May
June 2026
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16 Jun
Tuesday 16 – Wednesday 17 June
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18 Jun
Thursday 18 – Friday 19 June
Source: Transport for London
View on TfL websiteFrequently asked questions
London Tube Status FAQ
How often is London Tube status updated?
The status data is fetched directly from the Transport for London (TfL) API and refreshed every 60 seconds, giving you near real-time updates on all Underground, DLR, and Elizabeth Line services.
What should I do if my tube line is suspended?
If your line is suspended, check the disruption details for alternative routes. TfL usually provides replacement bus services or suggests nearby lines you can use instead. You can also use the TfL Journey Planner for real-time alternative routes.
Which London tube lines have the most delays?
Historically, the District, Northern, and Central lines tend to experience the most disruptions due to their length and age. The Elizabeth Line and Jubilee Line generally have the best reliability records.
What do the different status types mean?
Good Service means trains are running normally. Minor Delays means short wait times. Severe Delays means significant disruption. Part Suspended or Part Closure means sections of the line are not running. Planned Closure means a scheduled engineering shutdown.
Is there a tube strike today?
No, there is no tube strike today. The next planned strike is Tuesday 19 May.
When is the next tube strike?
The next tube strike is on Tuesday 19 May. Strikes run from 12:00 midday to 12:00 midday the following day.
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