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Flooding causes travel disruption across London Flooding causes travel disruption across London
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Passengers at Finchley Road in north London were faced with deep water at the station entrance on Wednesday eveningPassengers at Finchley Road in north London were faced with deep water at the station entrance on Wednesday evening
Several main roads in London have been partly closed due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall overnight.Several main roads in London have been partly closed due to flooding caused by heavy rainfall overnight.
Section of the M25, the A41 and and A1 in north London are blocked, as well as other routes in west London. Sections of the M25, the A41 and A1 in north London are blocked, as well as other routes in west London.
The overnight rainfall is also causing major disruption on some rail routes. The flooding is also causing major disruption on some rail routes.
There are delays on the Bakerloo and District Lines on the London Underground and a section of Southwestern Railway has been closed between Fulwell and Shepperton. London Underground services on the District line have been suspended between Earl's Court and Richmond and Ealing Broadway due to signal failures.
Flooding was also reported outside Finchley Road Underground station early on Thursday morning. A section of Southwestern Railway has also been closed between Fulwell and Hampton.
London Fire Brigade said it was dealing with "flooding across London" on Thursday morning. The rail operator said tickets would be accepted at no extra cost on TfL buses between Shepperton and Teddington.
The A40 at Old Oak Common was flooded after heavy rain on Wednesday evening
Flooding was also reported outside Finchley Road station on the Metropolitan and Jubilee Lines.
London Fire Brigade said it was dealing with the impact of the weather "across London" and warned people not to drive or walk through floodwater.
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