Major disruption continues to hit the Tube networks despite the second 24-hour strike on the London Underground ending on Friday.
The industrial action by Tube drivers who are members of the Rail, Maritime and Transport union (RMT) ended at midday.
Lines continued to be suspended, part-suspended or with severe delays.
It is expected to take a number of hours before services return to normal.
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Tube disruption update
London Underground services have largely returned to normal seven hours after the second strike of the week ended at midday.
However, delays and suspensions remain across several lines. Here are all the routes currently affected.
- Jubilee line - No service between Stanmore and Willesden Green. Minor delays on the rest of the line
- Piccadilly line - No service between Uxbridge and Rayners Lane. Severe delays on the rest of the line
- District line - Severe delays between Upminster and Barking. Minor delays on the rest of the line
- Metropolitan line - Severe delays between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Uxbridge, Watford. Minor delays on the rest of the line
- Central line - Minor delays on the entire line
- Victoria line - Minor delays on the entire line
There is a good service on all other lines.
All Tube delays as of 5.30pm
Part suspended:
- Jubilee line - No service between Stanmore and Willesden Green. Minor delays on the rest of the line
- Piccadilly line - No service between Uxbridge and Rayners Lane. Severe delays on the rest of the line
Severe delays:
- Central line - Severe delays on the entire line
- District line - Severe delays on the entire line
- Metropolitan line - Severe delays on the entire line
Minor delays:
- Bakerloo line - Minor delays on the entire line
- Hammersmith & City line - Minor delays on the entire line
- Northern line - Minor delays on the entire line
- Victoria line - Minor delays on the entire line
Which Tube lines are affected by the strikes?
Here are all the London Underground services affected by the strikes as of 3.30pm.
Part suspended:
- Jubilee line - No service between Stanmore and Wembley Park. Minor delays between Wembley Park and Finchley Central. Good service on the rest of the line
- Piccadilly line - No service between Acton Town and Uxbridge or between Uxbridge and Rayners Lane. Severe delays on the rest of the line
Severe delays:
- Bakerloo line - Severe delays on the entire line
- Central line - Severe delays on the entire line
- Circle line - Severe delays on the entire line
- District line - Severe delays on the entire line
- Metropolitan line - Severe delays on the entire line
- Northern line - Severe delays on the entire line
Minor delays:
- Hammersmith & City line - Minor delays on the entire line
- Victoria line - Minor delays on the entire line
Waterloo & City line reopens
The Waterloo & City line has reopened after being suspended.
The line, which runs between Bank and Waterloo only, is reported to have a good service ahead of this evening’s rush hour.
Why this week's RMT walkouts were the least effective for years
This week’s Tubestrikes by RMT members have been the union’s least effective walkouts on the London Underground for years, data has revealed.
The second of two 24-hour walkouts this week ended at midday on Friday, but services were not expected to return to normal levels until Saturday.
Official figures show that a normal service continued on more than half of scheduled trains across all London Underground lines on Tuesday.
Sources within the transport authority said they could not remember any previous RMT strikes in which over half of the planned services continued to operate.
While only around 60% of Tube drivers reported for work, passengers have been able to get around the city much easier than during the strikes in September last year.
Londoners hit by bus strikes
Hundreds of bus drivers on a number of routes in London launched a 24-hour strike at 5am in a separate row over issues including breaks and weekend working.
Members of Unite employed by Stagecoach are planning more walkouts in the next few weeks unless the row is resolved.
Stagecoach has insisted schedules and rotas are compiled within the law and with safety in mind.
Central line update
The Central line is running a limited service amid the disruption caused by today’s earlier strike action.
Trains are running between Liverpool Street and Epping, Woodford via Hainault.
Services are also running between White City and Ealing Broadway, West Ruislip.
There is no service on the rest of the line.
Service update
As of 1.30pm, here is the status of all major Tube lines:
Suspended:
- Waterloo & City line - No service on the entire line
Part suspended:
- Bakerloo line - No service between Harrow & Wealdstone and Queens Park, and severe delays on the rest of the line
- Central line - No service between Liverpool Street and White City, and good service on the rest of the line
- Hammersmith & City line - No service between Barking and Liverpool Street, and severe delays on the entire line
- Metropolitan line - No service between Baker Street and Aldgate, and minor delays on the rest of the line
- Piccadilly line - No service between Acton Town and Heathrow Terminals, and between Arnos Grove and Uxbridge, and severe delays on the rest of the line
Severe delays:
- Circle line - Severe delays on the entire line
- District line - Severe delays on the entire line
- Northern line - Severe delays on the entire line
Minor delays:
- Jubilee line - Minor delays on the entire line
- Victoria line - Minor delays on the entire line
Circle line reopens
The Circle line has opened for the first time today.
The line is now running with severe delays.
The Waterloo & City line is now the only line which is still closed.
Victoria line update
There are now only minor delays on the Victoria line.