Second day of disruption on London's tram network

A lime green tram travelling to Wimbledon pulls up to a stop. There are people waiting on the platform, and there are trees and greenery in the background beside the tram tracks.Image source, Getty Images
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The trams between New Addington and Addington Village are suspended, Transport for London said

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London's tram network has been hit by a second day of disruption as it continues to recover from a power failure.

There is still no service between New Addington and Addington Village, at the south-eastern end of the line.

However, Transport for London (TfL) has said there is good service on the rest of the network.

This comes after the entire tram system was suspended on Thursday due to a power failure at the Therapia Lane depot.

Tram tickets between the suspended stations are being accepted on buses via any reasonable route.

London's trams serve south London, running from Wimbledon to New Addington, Elmers End and Beckenham Junction.

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