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Commuters facing severe Northern Line delays during morning rush hour

Commuters using the Northern Line this morning are facing severe delays due to a faulty train.

There is no service between Camden Town and Edgware and severe delays between Camden Town and Kennington, with minor delays on the rest of the line.

No service btwn Camden Town and Edgware. Severe delays btwn Camden Town & Kennington via Charing Cross. Minor delays on the rest.

— Northern line (@northernline) November 30, 2016

Severe delays between Camden Town and Morden due to an earlier faulty train.

— Northern line (@northernline) November 30, 2016

There is also no service from Finchley Central to Mill Hill East.

No service Finchley Central to Mill Hill East. No service between Camden Town and Edgware due to a faulty train. Minor delays on the rest.

— Northern line (@northernline) November 30, 2016

There is also a disrupted service on the District Line with minor delays between Earl's Court and Turnham Green due to signal failure at Kew Gardens. There is currently no service between Turnham Green and Richmond.

Severe delays while we carry out repairs. Services are every 15 mins across the line except every 20 mins btwn Acton Tn and Rayners lane.

— Piccadilly line (@piccadillyline) November 30, 2016

The Northern and District Line delays come as Piccadilly Line passengers continue to face serious delays on the line. Around half the Piccadilly Line fleet was taken out of service for repairs last week, and until all the trains are restored to proper working order, a reduced timetable is running.

Severe delays while we carry out repairs. Services are every 15 mins across the line except every 20 mins btwn Acton Tn and Rayners lane.

— Piccadilly line (@piccadillyline) November 30, 2016

Meanwhile, this could be a mere test run for the transport chaos that could beset the capital over the Christmas period – Southern rail workers are set to strike on three separate occasions between 6 December and 2 January, with more dates to be announced, and thousands of Tube workers have also voted in favour of industrial action.

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