Emergency services were called to Surbiton Railway Station on Victoria Road at approximately 10:30pm after reports that a person had been struck by a train, according to data from Transport for London and National Rail alerts.

The incident occurred on the South Western Railway network and has resulted in significant disruption to services running through the station.

Response and Investigation Underway

British Transport Police, paramedics, and fire services were quickly deployed to the scene. The status of the individual struck by the train is currently unknown, and no official statement on injuries or fatalities has been issued.

Platform closures are in effect as Network Rail engineers and investigators assess the site.

Service Disruption and Travel Advice

South Western Railway has confirmed that services may be delayed, diverted, or cancelled, particularly those between London Waterloo, Surbiton, and Guildford. Replacement transport options are being reviewed.

Passengers are urged to:

  • Check live travel updates

  • Consider alternative transport routes

  • Expect residual delays into Wednesday morning

TfL Confirms Incident

A Transport for London spokesperson confirmed that the incident was categorized as a major emergency.

Further updates are expected once the scene is cleared and investigations progress.


Witnesses or anyone with information is encouraged to contact British Transport Police via 61016 or call 101.

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