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Severe delays on Elizabeth line after train breaks down at Paddington

5 September 2025
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Severe delays on Elizabeth line after train breaks down at Paddington
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Passengers on the Elizabeth line are facing significant delays and cancellations this morning due to a train breakdown at London Paddington, affecting services between Paddington and Abbey Wood with potential delays of up to 25 minutes. This disruption comes ahead of a planned Tube strike next week that could further impact travel across London.

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