Northern Line Hit By Camden Town Fire Alert: Severe Delays and Station Closure
- Comedy in Your Eye
- 6 days ago
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Commuters faced significant disruption on the Northern Line today following a fire alert at Camden Town station. The incident led to the closure of the station and severe delays across several sections of the line, impacting travel for thousands of Londoners.
Camden Town Station Closure
Camden Town station was temporarily closed due to a fire alert, causing immediate disruption. Transport for London (TfL) confirmed the closure, advising passengers to seek alternative routes. Ticket acceptance was put in place on London Buses for affected travellers.
Northern Line Disruption Details
The fire alert at Camden Town station resulted in severe delays on the Northern Line. Specifically, there was no southbound service between Kennington and Camden Town via Charing Cross. Additionally, services were affected between Kennington and Battersea Power Station. Minor delays were also reported between Camden Town and Edgware due to an earlier points failure at Golders Green.
Key Takeaways
Camden Town station closed due to a fire alert.
Severe delays and no service on parts of the Northern Line.
Disruption impacted travel between Kennington, Camden Town, and Battersea Power Station.
Alternative travel options were advised, including London Buses.
Impact on Passengers
The disruption caused considerable inconvenience to passengers, particularly during peak travel times. TfL worked to manage the situation, accepting tickets on other transport networks such as London Buses, Southeastern, Thameslink, and South Western Railway to help mitigate the impact. The cause of the fire alert was being investigated, with TfL and the London Fire Brigade contacted for further information.
Sources
Camden Town station Northern line closed in fire alert-Recap, This Is Local London.
Severe delays and no service between Kennington and Camden Town, Battersea Power, NationalWorld.
Camden Town station Northern line closed after fire alert, HamHigh.