Bring a water bottle if you're travelling today.
London Waterloo is the capital’s third busiest train station This week’s summer travel is off to a sticky start after disruption on the London Underground, Waterloo station and a crash on the M25. Londoners should brace themselves for a sweltering commute across the TfL network as the predicted hottest day of the year gets underway – so don’t forget your water bottle. At London Waterloo station, passengers face delays and cancellations set to last until 7pm.
Services between Waterloo and Clapham Junction could be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised, with disruption expected until 2pm. â±ï¸ We have now received an update and disruption to our services is now expected until 12:00.As the investigations are ongoing this may change but we will update you if it does.
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