The entire London Underground is down after a massive power failure on the network, a TfL source told Metro.
Tube lines have been suspended due to the power cut, and there are severe delays on other parts of the system.
The Bakerloo line, Waterloo and City line Suffragette line, which goes from Gospel Oak to Barking across north east London, have all been suspended.
The power outage has caused the Elizabeth Line, Jubilee Line and Northern Line to be part suspended, and they are all suffering severe delays.
A TFL spokesperson told Metro four lines (Bakerloo, Northern, Jubilee and the Elizabeth Line) had all been impacted by a brief power outage earlier today.
The cause of the outage is still unknown. They said power has now been restored.
TFL also said National Grid was made aware of the incident and were investigating the cause.
A TfL source earlier told Metro the entire network had been affected by the outage.
Staff at Covent Garden station are telling customers the entire London Underground is down due to a power outage, LBC has reported.
Passengers have reportedly been evacuated from Tottenham Court Road station.
It comes following a number of power outages in Spain in the last month and in the Canary Islands last month.
3.23 million people use the Tube every day, reaching 4 million on certain days.
Source: Metro.co.uk
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