Entire London Underground network plunged into chaos after massive power outage shuts down FOUR lines ahead of rush hour

PASSENGERS have been plunged into travel chaos as a major power outage rocks the entire London Underground network.
It is understood the power outage struck in south-west London at around 2.30pm.
The cause of the major supply cut is still unknown.
Bakerloo line and Waterloo & City lines have since been suspended.
There are no trains between London Bridge and Finchley Road on the Jubilee line and there are no services on the Northern line between Euston and Kennington, or south of Stockwell.
Meanwhile the Elizabeth Line is not running between Abbey Wood and Paddington.
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Power is now back up and running, but delays and cancellations continue.
Transport for London (TfL) currently reports: "No service between Paddington and Abbey Wood due to a power supply failure. GOOD SERVICE on the rest of the line".
Some passengers vented their frustration on social media.
One said in a post on X: "How many times will I get to an Elizabeth line station just to hear the service has been suspended as soon as I walk in."
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