A London Underground train derailed as it entered the depot sidings at Upminster, causing significant disruptions to the District Line services. No services are currently running between Dagenham East and Upminster as emergency crews work to assess and rectify the situation.
The incident occurred earlier today as the train was transitioning into the depot at Upminster. Fortunately, no passengers were on board at the time, and no injuries have been reported.

Transport for London (TfL) has confirmed that services between Dagenham East and Upminster have been suspended while engineers investigate the cause of the derailment and undertake necessary repairs to restore the track. Passengers are being advised to seek alternative travel routes, with replacement buses being arranged to assist those affected.

A spokesperson for TfL said, “We are working hard to understand what caused this incident and to resume services as quickly and safely as possible. We apologize for the disruption and advise passengers to check for updates before travelling.
Commuters are encouraged to check the TfL website or use the TfL Go app for live updates on service changes and to plan alternative routes while the affected stretch of the District Line remains out of service.
The incident is under investigation, and more information will be provided as the situation progresses.