I don’t have live updates right now, but I can share the most recent publicly reported context and how to check the latest status.
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The Metropolitan line has historically undergone major upgrades (the Four Lines Modernisation Programme) to improve capacity and reliability, with ongoing work affecting service patterns during certain periods. This program aims to deliver more frequent and reliable services once complete.[2]
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Live disruption reports have occurred in the past due to track faults or engineering works, leading to partial closures or severe delays on the line, and operators typically publish updated timetables and alternative routing recommendations during those events.[7][10]
To get the latest news right now:
If you’d like, tell me your preferred travel window and I can summarize the typical pattern of service during that period or help you plan alternative routes (e.g., using Circle, Hammersmith & City, or Jubilee lines) around a specific station pair.
Sources
London Underground (LU) will begin major work on the Metropolitan line from Monday 16 May, making journeys quicker and more reliable for customers.
www.wired-gov.netLive Metropolitan line status, delays, and closures, updated throughout the day. View 24-hour, 7-day, and 30-day reliability stats and set up free email alerts.
tubenotifications.co.ukQuestions to the Mayor: Do you think the performance of the Metropolitan Line over the last three months has been acceptable?
www.london.gov.ukCommuters are facing heavy disruption on the Metropolitan line after a track fault forced part of the service to shut down
www.standard.co.ukFrom tomorrow (Monday 11 April) TfL will be running a special timetable on the Metropolitan line until further notice.
harrowonline.orgTfL says a special timetable will run on the Metropolitan line until further notice.
www.bbc.comLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.uk