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Thursday 07 February 2019 11:40 am  |  Updated:  Monday 03 June 2019 1:37 am

Commuters hit with severe morning delays on Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines

Commuters continue to be severely disrupted by delays to the Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines due to signalling problems.

The Metropolitan Line was hit with severe delays this morning after a Tube driver went through a red light at Harrow-on-the-Hill forcing following trains to be stopped as a safety procedure.

https://twitter.com/metline/status/1093451576574988288

Got held up at #Harrow On the Hill station this morning with other commuters due to Metropolitan Line signals failure. I’ve raised the issue @LondonAssembly personally with @SadiqKhan & @tfl Commissioner who’ve apologised 4 the failure. Email 4 queries [email protected]

— Navin Shah CBE (@NavinShah2016) February 7, 2019

The issue was mention at this morning's London Assembly plenary, where Conservative member Susan Hall asked London mayor Sadiq Khan and Transport for London (TfL) commissioner Mike Brown to apologise for the disruption caused to passengers.

Brown replied: "Safety will always come first – and I would of course make no apology for that – but I would of course apologise for the consequence of delay."

@MayorofLondon refuses to apologise to Metropolitan line commenters stuck this morning, leaves it to the commissioner #cityhall #metropolitanline #tfl

— Meagan (@Meagan_Honour) February 7, 2019

In its latest update TfL said there severe delays between Baker Street and Aldgate with minor delays on the rest of the line.

https://twitter.com/metline/status/1093469128801878017

Elsewhere, the Piccadilly Line was also running with severe delays on its eastbound service due to a signalling issues at Hyde Park Corner. TfL said tickets would be accepted on buses. 

https://twitter.com/piccadillyline/status/1093471538278555648

The Metropolitan Line is one of the four tube lines that are undergoing modernisation, including the installation of new signalling systems to boost performance and reliability. Other tube lines that are being upgraded are the Circle, District, Hammersmith & City lines.

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