
Severe delays on London Underground District and Circle lines due to 'faulty tra
Commuters' journeys have been thrown into chaos as some of the busiest London Underground lines suffer severe delays.
The Central, Circle and District lines have have all been delayed on either the entire or parts of the services.
This is due to a faulty train at Earl's Court and a signal failure at Bethnal Green.
The Hammersmith and City and Metropolitan lines are also seeing minor delays due to a faulty train at Euston Square.
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