London Underground currently experiencing major disruptions due to a serious incident at Cannon Street station.

Multiple London subway lines experiencing delays or suspensions due to an ongoing incident.

June 20th 2024.

London Underground currently experiencing major disruptions due to a serious incident at Cannon Street station.
It's a hectic scene outside the station as emergency vehicles line the streets. Reports have come in of an incident at Cannon Street, throwing the London Underground into disarray. The Circle, District, Hammersmith & City, and Piccadilly lines are all experiencing delays or partial suspensions due to the ongoing situation.

Passengers have noticed multiple ambulances, fire engines, and police cars parked outside Cannon Street, adding to the sense of chaos and urgency. The Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City lines are all facing delays because of a person on the track, causing major disruptions to the usual flow of commuters.

Specifically, there is no service between Whitechapel and Embankment on the District line, and the Circle line is partially suspended between Aldgate and Edgware Road via Embankment. The Hammersmith & City line is also completely suspended between Liverpool Street and Barking. It's a domino effect of delays and suspensions, causing frustration and confusion for those trying to navigate the London Underground.

As if that wasn't enough, there are also severe delays on the Piccadilly line between Acton Town and Uxbridge/Heathrow Airport. This is due to a signal failure at Acton Town and a faulty train at Hyde Park Corner. While the rest of the line is facing minor delays, it's still causing significant disruptions to the usual schedule.

The Agency has reached out to both the British Transport Police and the London Ambulance Service for further information on the situation. This is a developing news story, and we will provide updates as soon as they become available. Be sure to check back shortly for the latest updates.

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