Is there a problem with Piccadilly Line?
Piccadilly Line Service Interruption Due to Track Damage
The Piccadilly Line is currently experiencing a service interruption between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge stations. The disruption has been caused by track damage resulting from leaf debris.
Engineers are working to repair the damaged track and restore service as soon as possible. However, passengers are advised to expect delays and are encouraged to plan their journeys accordingly.
Affected Stations:
- Rayners Lane
- South Harrow
- Northolt
- Harrow-on-the-Hill
- West Harrow
- Hatton Cross
- Uxbridge
Alternative Transport Options:
Passengers who need to travel between affected stations are advised to consider using alternative transport options, such as:
- Metropolitan Line
- British Rail
- Buses
Updates on Service:
Transport for London (TfL) is providing regular updates on the service status via its website and social media channels. Passengers are advised to check before traveling to ensure the latest information.
Other Lines and Stations:
All other lines and stations on the Piccadilly Line remain operational. Passengers can continue to use the Piccadilly Line as normal from stations beyond Rayners Lane and Uxbridge.
The safety of passengers and staff is TfL's top priority. The company apologizes for any inconvenience caused by this service interruption.
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