which tubes are running
Right now I can’t see real‑time transport data, so I can’t tell you exactly which Tube lines are running this minute.
Here’s how to get an accurate live answer in seconds:
1. Best official source
- Go to the Transport for London status page (search for “TfL Tube status”).
- On that page you’ll see a list of all lines (Bakerloo, Central, District, etc.) with their current status like “Good service”, “Severe delays”, “Part closure”, or “Service closed”.
- The page refreshes frequently, so it’s the most reliable way to know what’s actually running right now.
2. Simple step‑by‑step check
- Open your browser and search “Tube, Overground, Elizabeth line, DLR & Tram status London”.
- Click the official TfL result.
- Check:
- Lines with “Good service” = running normally.
* “Minor/Severe delays” = running but disrupted.
* “Part suspended/Closed” = only some or none of the line running.
3. Handy third‑party tools
- Apps and sites that visualise live Tube trains (for example, live Tube maps or dashboards) let you literally watch trains moving in real time, which is useful to double‑check service on your line.
If you tell me where you’re starting and roughly when you’re travelling, I can walk you through how to read the status info for your specific route. Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.