London underground lost power to several lines leading to passengers being stranded as services stopped

A major power failure sparked travel chaos across London on Monday afternoon, grinding parts of the Tube to a halt and leaving thousands of commuters stranded.

The disruption began around 14:30 when a fault on the National Grid’s transmission system caused a sharp voltage dip. That sudden drop triggered a fire at an electrical substation in Maida Vale, where three metres of high-voltage cabling were destroyed.

This quickly caused widespread outages that paralysed several Tube and Overground lines.

The Bakerloo and Waterloo & City lines were fully suspended. Severe delays hit the Jubilee, Northern and Elizabeth lines, while central stations like Oxford Circus and Waterloo were closed entirely.