'Gas leak' closes London's Farringdon station, few passengers 'feeling unwell'
Hundreds of people had their morning disrupted today when a suspected gas leak forced the evacuation of Farringdon station in Central London, reported DailyMail. The station, which is one of Britain's eighth busiest, came to a complete standstill as emergency services rushed in to handle the situation.
British Transport Police got the call at 9:42 AM after a small number of passengers started feeling unwell. London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade arrived too.
Farringdon is a crucial hub. The Elizabeth line passes through there. Three different Underground lines connect at Farringdon. Thameslink trains stop there.
The Elizabeth line was suspended between Paddington and Abbey Wood. National Rail confirmed the station would be closed until at least noon, with no trains stopping there while emergency services dealt with the incident.
Transport for London told Thameslink customers to change their plans and head to alternative stations instead. City Thameslink or London St Pancras International became the go-to options, with services running non-stop between those two stations until further notice.
"The emergency services are dealing with an incident at Farringdon station. The station has been closed until further notice and no trains will call here in either direction," Thameslink tweeted. "No trains will run between London Blackfriars and London St Pancras Int'l until further notice," it said in a recent post.
According to British Transport Police, officers responded to reports of a suspected gas leak somewhere in the station itself. A small number of passengers had reported feeling unwell, which is what triggered the emergency call.
What made this incident particularly disruptive is the sheer scale of Farringdon's importance to London's transport infrastructure. It's not just one line—it's a major intersection where multiple transport networks intersect. When it shuts down, thousands of people are affected.
As of the time this incident was reported, emergency services were still conducting their enquiries. Whether it was actually a gas leak or something else entirely wouldn't be known until they'd finished investigating. Either way, it was enough to shut down one of London's busiest stations and cause serious disruption across the entire network.
British Transport Police got the call at 9:42 AM after a small number of passengers started feeling unwell. London Ambulance Service and London Fire Brigade arrived too.
Farringdon is a crucial hub. The Elizabeth line passes through there. Three different Underground lines connect at Farringdon. Thameslink trains stop there.
The Elizabeth line was suspended between Paddington and Abbey Wood. National Rail confirmed the station would be closed until at least noon, with no trains stopping there while emergency services dealt with the incident.
Transport for London told Thameslink customers to change their plans and head to alternative stations instead. City Thameslink or London St Pancras International became the go-to options, with services running non-stop between those two stations until further notice.
"The emergency services are dealing with an incident at Farringdon station. The station has been closed until further notice and no trains will call here in either direction," Thameslink tweeted. "No trains will run between London Blackfriars and London St Pancras Int'l until further notice," it said in a recent post.
According to British Transport Police, officers responded to reports of a suspected gas leak somewhere in the station itself. A small number of passengers had reported feeling unwell, which is what triggered the emergency call.
What made this incident particularly disruptive is the sheer scale of Farringdon's importance to London's transport infrastructure. It's not just one line—it's a major intersection where multiple transport networks intersect. When it shuts down, thousands of people are affected.
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