Passengers faced severe delays on two London Underground lines after a signal failure and a faulty train. Commuters ...
LONDON (Reuters) - London's Jubilee underground train line reopened on Friday after an investigation of a reported incident raised no security issues, London's transport authority said. "We're now ...
Morning commuters may face disruption to their journeys as parts of the London Underground is facing severe disruption.Both ...
Transport for London (TfL) has announced that the eastern half of the Jubilee Line on the London Underground will now get full mobile connectivity through a trial involving all the UK’s main mobile ...
Passengers were forced to walk through the tunnels after reportedly being stuck for three hours on the Jubilee line. Images online show crammed Tube carriages with people sat in the dark after being ...
EE has announced that tube stations and tunnels on the eastern half of the London Underground’s Jubilee Line now have 4G mobile coverage to keep customers connected. The switch-on is part of a ...
The commuter ritual of frantically firing off emails using station Wi-Fi before hurtling back into the signaless blackness of the Tube’s tunnels will soon be no more. The London Underground is getting ...
So, you've been biding your time while the people of the Victoria line and Central line have been gallivanting around London in the dead of night since August, but rest assured men and women of the ...
TRAINS will operate around every 10 minutes throughout Friday and Saturday nights, helping people travel to and from attractions such as The O2, Wembley and London Stadium (the old Olympic Stadium) in ...
London's Jubilee underground train line reopened on Friday after an investigation of a reported incident raised no security issues, London's transport authority said. Adds quote, background LONDON, ...
LONDON, Aug 2 (Reuters) - London's Jubilee underground train line reopened on Friday after an investigation of a reported incident raised no security issues, London's transport authority said. "We're ...