Emergency services rushed to Beckenham Junction Railway Station in South East London following reports of a person under a train on Platform 2 they were called just after 10.30am on Saturday 21st December 2024.
The incident, which occurred earlier today, has seen personnel from British Transport Police (BTP), the London Ambulance Service (LAS), and London Fire Brigade (LFB) on site providing assistance and managing the situation.
Disruption to Train Services
Services running through Beckenham Junction are currently disrupted, and passengers are advised to check live travel updates before heading to the station.
A spokesperson for Southeastern Railway said:
“We are working closely with emergency services to manage the situation. Services at Beckenham Junction are currently affected, and we appreciate passengers’ patience during this time.”
Official Statements
The British Transport Police confirmed that officers were called to the station to respond to the incident. A statement from BTP reads:
“We are working alongside paramedics and firefighters at Beckenham Junction following reports of a person under a train. The situation is ongoing, and further details will be released in due course.”
The London Ambulance Service has also deployed paramedics to the scene, supported by firefighters from the London Fire Brigade, who are assisting with rescue operations.
Travel Advice
Passengers planning to travel through Beckenham Junction are advised to check the National Rail Enquiries website or Southeastern’s social media channels for updates on service disruptions and alternative travel arrangements.
Further Information
No further details about the individual involved or their condition have been released at this time. Emergency services are continuing to manage the situation, and updates will follow as more information becomes available.
If you have been affected by this incident or witnessed it, support services are available through Samaritans at 116 123 or by visiting samaritans.org.