Person Hit by Tube Train Dies at Major Station
CHARING CROSS RAILWAY STATION, LONDON, JUL 22 – A person died after being struck by a Northern Line train at Charing Cross, causing severe delays and no service between Kennington and Camden Town, officials said.
- Early on Tuesday, a person was struck and killed by a Northern Line train at Charing Cross railway station, with police called at 8.35am, and the incident not being treated as suspicious.
- Service on the Northern line is suspended southbound between Kennington and Camden Town via Charing Cross due to a person being hit by a train, and between Harrow-on-the-Hill and Baker Street due to a trespasser on the tracks.
- Severe delays, with trains delayed or diverted to London Victoria, and disruption expected until 12pm.
- Paramedics and police arrived at the station shortly before 9am, with officers and paramedics pronouncing the person dead at the scene.
- Passengers can use alternative services across multiple transport operators, with minor delays reported elsewhere on the Northern line.
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