Euston Station has been closed as a precaution after a suspected package was reported...

Published: 12:10 pm November 23, 2024
Updated: 12:14 pm October 8, 2025
Euston Station Closed Following Discovery of Suspect Package

 

Euston Station has been closed as a precaution after a suspected package was reported at the Parcel Deck on Barnby Street, London. Police cordons are in place, and emergency services are investigating the incident.

Precautionary Closure

Transport for London (TfL) confirmed the station’s closure, stating it was a precautionary measure while the package is being examined by specialists. Significant disruption to train services and surrounding transport networks is anticipated until the matter is resolved.

 

 

Euston Station Closed Following Discovery of Suspect Package
Euston Station Closed Following Discovery Of Suspect Package

Police Response

The Metropolitan Police issued a statement on social media:
“We’re aware of reports online about an incident in the vicinity of Euston Station. Police cordons are in place as a precaution while officers investigate a suspect package.

Public Safety Measures

  • The station has been evacuated, and access is currently restricted.
  • Commuters are advised to check TfL and National Rail updates before travelling.
  • Nearby roads may experience closures, and bus routes may be diverted due to the cordon.

Impact on Transport

Euston Station is one of London’s busiest transport hubs, and its closure is expected to cause significant delays. Passengers planning to travel through the station are advised to consider alternative routes or postpone their journeys where possible.

Ongoing Investigation

Bomb disposal experts and the Metropolitan Police remain at the scene. While no further details about the package have been released, authorities are urging the public to remain calm and follow instructions from officers.

Updates will be provided as the situation develops. Anyone with information regarding the incident is encouraged to contact the police by calling 101. In an emergency, dial 999.

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