London travel news LIVE: M25 crash at Waltham Abbey sparks 'long delays' as Overground partially suspended

Motorists are being warned of long delays on the M25 anti-clockwise in north London after a crash near Waltham Abbey.
All lanes have now reopened after a crash before Junction 25 for the A10 for Enfield involving three cars.
There is congestion from before Junction 25 back to Junction 28 for the A12 to Brentwood.
Meanwhile, on the Overground, there is no service between Camden Road and South Acton/Shepherd's Bush and between Gospel Oak and Upper Holloway due to the late finish of planned engineering work. Severe delays were being reported on the rest of the line.
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Trains running again on London Overground
09:36 , Jacob Phillips
Trains are running again on the London Overground but there are still severe delays between Willesden Junction and Stratford after engineering works finished late.
Severe delays on two Tube lines
09:24 , Jacob Phillips
There are currently severe delays on the Metropolitan and Northern Lines, Transport for London has said.
There are severe delays across the Metropolitan Line due to a signal failure at Harrow-on-the-Hill.
There are delays across the Northern Line due to an earlier faulty train at Tooting Broadway.
No London Overground between Shepherd's Bush and Clapham Junction
09:22 , Jacob Phillips
There are currently no trains running between Shepherd's Bush and Clapham Junction on the London Overground.
Transport for London has said there are also severe delays between Stratford and Richmond, as well as to Shepherd's Bush after engineering works finished late.
'Heavy delays' on M25 following crash
09:15 , Jacob Phillips
There is heavy traffic on the M25 near Waltham Abbey after a crash.
Transport data site Inrix has warned there is congestion to halfway between J27 M11 and J28 A12 Brentwood, just before the Holmesdale Tunnel.
Delays between Euston and Milton Keynes
07:45 , Josh Salisbury
Urgent repairs to the track at Tring has caused severe delays on trains running between Euston and Milton Keynes.
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It means fewer trains are able to run and trains may be cancelled, delayed or revised. Disruption is expected to run until 10am.
Overground disruption expected into rush hour
07:37 , Josh Salisbury
All lines have now reopened following overrunning engineering works between Willesden Junction and Gospel Oak, said National Rail.
However, as service recovers, trains running through these stations may still be cancelled or delayed by up to 30 minutes.
Disruption is expected to continue until 9am.
Overground part suspended in north London
06:39 , Josh Salisbury
The Overground is part suspended between Camden Road and Richmond/Shepherd's Bush and Gospel Oak to Upper Holloway due to late finish to engineering work.
There are severe delays on the rest of these lines.
Which Tube services are suspended?
06:37 , Josh Salisbury
- The Metropolitan Line is suspended between Rayners Lane to Wembley Park over a signal failure at Harrow-on-the-Hill. There are severe delays on the rest of the line.
- On the Piccadilly Line there are minor delays between South Harrow to Rayners Lane over the same signal failure at Harrow-on-the-Hill.
- The Northern Line has no service from Morden to Stockwell because of a faulty train at Tooting Broadway. There are also severe delays on the rest of the line.