London subway line closed for 2nd week due to leaves on tracks.

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December 9th 2024.

London subway line closed for 2nd week due to leaves on tracks.
Commuters in London are once again facing disruptions on their daily commute as the Piccadilly line is experiencing service interruptions for the second week in a row. This time, the disruption is due to poor rail conditions caused by a significant amount of leaves falling onto the tracks. As a result, there is currently no service between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge, causing inconvenience for those traveling on that route.

In addition to this, there are also minor delays on the rest of the London Underground line. This is due to a shortage of trains, which is causing longer wait times for commuters. It seems like London's transportation system just can't catch a break.

But it's not just the Piccadilly line that is experiencing issues. The Northern line is also facing delays between High Barnet and Camden Town southbound. This is due to ongoing engineering work at Highgate Depot, which is causing disruptions in the flow of trains. It's a frustrating situation for commuters who rely on this line to get to their destinations.

Unfortunately, the disruptions don't end there. Storm Darragh, which has been causing chaos across the UK, is still having an impact on several rail lines. The Met Office has even issued a red weather warning, indicating a potential danger to life. Fallen trees and damaged overhead electric wires have resulted in delays and cancellations on multiple rail lines, including South Western Railway, Transport for Wales, West Midlands Railway, Cross Country, London Northwestern Railway, LNER, and Northern. It's a challenging situation for both commuters and rail operators alike.

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