Person Hit by Train at Hanwell Station Sparks Emergency Rush

A person has been struck by a train at Hanwell Railway Station in West London, triggering a rapid emergency response just after 11:00am on Monday, June 9.

The incident involved a First Great Western service. British Transport Police (BTP), London Ambulance Service, and railway units rushed to the scene immediately. The call was logged at 11:05am under reference 45GA/86 FLON-OPS06.

Emergency Response at Hanwell

Paramedics and police officers swiftly arrived at Campbell Road, West London. The platform has been sealed off while specialist units investigate the incident. The condition of the person hit remains unknown.

“We were called to Hanwell station at 11:05am following reports of a casualty on the tracks. Emergency services are on scene, and enquiries are ongoing,” a BTP spokesperson confirmed.

Major Rail Delays Expected

Services between Paddington and Reading face delays, cancellations, and diversions after the incident. Commuters are urged to check live updates from National Rail or Great Western Railway before travelling.

Public Appeal: Have You Seen Anything?

People present at or near Hanwell Station around the time of the incident are asked to speak to officers or contact British Transport Police on text number 61016 if they have any information that could assist the investigation.

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