COMMUTER CHAOS Emergency Services Respond After Person Struck by Train at King’s Cross Underground Station
Emergency Services Respond After Person Struck by Train at King’s Cross Underground Station

Emergency services are currently at the scene following reports that a person has been struck by a train at King’s Cross Underground Station in central London.

The incident occurred at approximately 2:30pm this afternoon on the Hammersmith & City Line, near Platform 1 at the busy transport hub on Pentonville Road, N1. British Transport Police (BTP) and Fire and Rescue Units were rapidly mobilised to the scene.

A London Fire Brigade First Response Unit (FRU) has also been deployed, alongside rail operations and paramedic teams. Details of the condition of the person involved have not yet been confirmed.

Rail Disruption Likely

Transport for London (TfL) has not yet issued a formal service update, but significant disruption is expected across the Hammersmith & City Line and connecting routes at King’s Cross St Pancras, one of London’s busiest interchange stations.


British Transport Police Statement Expected

BTP has not yet released an official statement. The cause and circumstances of the incident remain unknown. Witnesses or passengers with information are urged to speak to officers on scene or contact BTP via 61016.

We have reached out to British Transport Police and the London Ambulance service for comment.

This is a developing story, and further updates will be published as soon as more information becomes available.

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