Rush hour misery for London commuters after DLR part suspended and multiple lines delayed

A modern red and blue Docklands Light Railway (DLR) train waits at a Stratford International station platform, reflecting the dynamic urban life of the city
The DLR has been hit by severe delays and is part suspended (Picture: Getty Images)

Commuters are facing rush hour chaos on the Tube with multiple lines facing delays or suspensions.

The DLR is part suspended between Canning Town and Stratford International, with severe delays on the rest of the line due to a signal failure.

The Bakerloo and Victoria are also battling minor delays.

Transport for London says they are fixing a signal failure at Queens Park and a faulty train at Tottenham Hale.

London, UK - December 06 2025: A prominent DLR Stratford International station sign stands tall against a bright sky, with a modern architectural building reflecting light in the background
The DLR is suspended between Stratford International and Canning Town (Picture: Getty Images)

The biggest issues this morning appear to be on the Docklands Light Railway, where there is no service between Stratford International and Canning Town.

TfL says there are severe delays on the rest of the line while they ‘fix a signal failure in the Poplar area.’

They are accepting tickets via any reasonable route for commuters trying to get around the disruption.

The Victoria Line on the London Underground has good service on most of the line, other than the minor delays affecting Walthamstow Central to Seven Sisters.

There are minor delays on the entire Bakerloo Line due to the signal failure at Queen’s Park.

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