Thameslink rail services between Elephant & Castle and Bromley South have resumed after major disruption earlier today caused by a reported train fire at Peckham Rye station.

Key Incident Details

  • Time of Incident: Shortly before 3:00pm, Wednesday, 21 May
  • Location: Platform 3, Peckham Rye Station
  • Operator: Thameslink
  • Cause: Fire onboard a stationary train
  • Response: Power to the line switched off; fire extinguished; inspections completed

Service Disruption Timeline

Stations Affected

Thameslink trains were unable to call at:

Southern services at Peckham Rye remained unaffected, operating from separate platforms.

Diverted Routes

Fire Extinguished, Train Inspected

Emergency services extinguished the fire, and specialist teams inspected the affected train before clearance was given to resume services.

No injuries were reported. The cause of the fire has not yet been confirmed, and an internal investigation is expected.

Commuter Reactions

Passengers took to X (formerly Twitter) to voice concerns:

“Stuck between stations for 40 minutes. No info. No air-con. Not good enough.”
“Thanks to the firefighters for a quick response at Peckham Rye. Could’ve been worse.”

Official Advice

Thameslink has advised passengers to check live journey updates and allow extra time for travel through the evening peak, as some residual delays and cancellations may still occur.

 

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