Some services are cancelled across North and East London (Picture: Gareth Fuller/PA)

The London Overground is part suspended this morning due to a fault with the signalling system at Hampstead Heath.

Numerous lines are blocked as a result, causing cancellations and delays between Gospel Oak and Startford / Barking, Transport for London (TfL) said.

Disruption is expected to last until midday, with no trains due to run between Willesden Junction and Camden Road at all this morning.

You’ll be able to use your ticket on local buses if you were relying on travel from any station between Gospel Oak and Walthamstow Queen’s Road.

None of those will be served. Some services between Camden Road and Stratford will also be delayed.


Ten trains bound for London Liverpool Street cancelled

A missed deadline means people will struggle to travel from Norwich to London until after 9am this morning.

Ten trains scheduled to terminate at London Liverpool Street Station have already been cancelled due to engineering work not finishing on time.

Some Norwich-bound trains are instead terminating an hour’s drive south at Ipswich.

Greater Anglia is trying to source alternative means of transporting passengers to their final destination.

London Overground delays expected to last all morning

Good luck catching a London Overground train in North and East London, where disruption is expected to last all morning due to a signalling fault.

There are currently no trains between Willesden Junction and Camden Road, or between Gospel Oak and Walthamstow Queen’s Road.

Services between Camden Road and Stratford may also face delays, according to TfL, which expects it to last until midday.

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