Chaos as major train station closed with emergency services swarming the area
Farringdon Station in London has been closed
www.express.co.ukDirect answer: Farringdon station has been the subject of a gas-leak related incident with evacuation and service disruptions around April 29–30, 2026; services were resumed later but significant disruption remained across the network for that period.[1][2][3]
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Farringdon Station in London has been closed
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