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Tuesday 10 November 2015 7:05 am

Severe delays on Northern Line services disrupt morning commuters travelling from Kennington to Edgware via Bank

By: Catherine Neilan

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Morning commuters were disrupted by severe delays on the Northern Line, following a signal failure at Clapham South. 

There were severe delays between Kennington and Edgware via Bank during the early morning rush hour.

Although Transport for London said a good service had resumed on the line, there was confusion as to whether this was actually the case, with many commuters claiming they were still suffering from disruption to the service. 

One accused TfL of spreading "misinformation" about the service. 

So the @northernline @TfL have two people to update on service, but it's all just misinformation

— gooner 🇮🇱✡️🎗️ (@heathmints) November 10, 2015

At least one person advised other passengers to seek alternative routes, with people complaining that the service was being affected as far south as Morden.

@northernline are you sure? I'm on a train. Driver talking about ongoing delays.

— Alan Ingham (@lawgiver_ai) November 10, 2015

https://twitter.com/nayphillips/status/663974339361030144

@northernline @lawgiver_ai they have just announced severe delays operating on the line at the station I am waiting at. Make up your minds

— T W (@miami_tommy) November 10, 2015

Leave plenty of time to get to work today. At 6am Northern line had no northbound trains. Had to get a drop off at. Brixton #notube #clapham

— AbbevilleVillage (@CoolClapham) November 10, 2015

https://twitter.com/Daffers_28/status/663971507496988672

Nothing snaps you back to reality quite like severe delays on the Northern line when you've left the house super early 😔😴

— Helen Turnbull (@helenturnblad) November 10, 2015

@northernline according to tfl website good sevice bu signal failure at Clapham and faulty train at Brent Cross pic.twitter.com/FoNTvob3d5

— Eleanor Richman (@ellsbells3032) November 10, 2015

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