Flooding and train fault hits Waterloo commuter service
Disruption on South Western Railway trains from Waterloo is now expected until 5pm.
National Rail said lines have now reopened following a fault on a train at Clapham Junction but trains may still be cancelled, delayed by up to 20 minutes or revised.
Additionally, there was flooding in the Walton-on-Thames area earlier, again delaying trains or forcing cancellations.
The affected route is from Waterloo and Hampton Court / Strawberry Hill / Shepperton / Chessington South / Dorking / Guildford.
Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines reopen
The Metropolitan and Piccadilly lines have reopened at last, though severe delays continue to affect both lines.
The District Line and London Overground remain part-suspended due to flooding.
The District Line is shut between Turnham Green and Richmond, while there is no Overground service between South Acton and Richmond.
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