Canary Wharf Station closed due to ‘customer incident’, TfL

Canary Wharf Station closed due to 'customer incident', Tf
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Key Points:

  • Canary Wharf station was closed earlier today, February 15, due to a “customer incident,” according to Transport for London (TfL).
  • A significant emergency services presence was reported, including fire engines, ambulances, and police vehicles around Upper Bank Street at approximately 1 pm.
  • Passengers reported being “told to evacuate” and described people “running” during the incident.
  • TfL confirmed the station has since reopened and normal operations have resumed.
  • The bus stop at Canary Wharf station remains closed, but it is unclear whether this refers to Stop K or L.
  • Updates are awaited from British Transport Police (BTP) and the London Ambulance Service (LAS).

Why Was Canary Wharf Station Closed Today?

Canary Wharf station was closed earlier due to a “customer incident,” which required emergency services to respond.

The station was shut down temporarily, with a major emergency services presence spotted in the area. Witnesses reported seeing several fire engines, ambulances, and police cars on Upper Bank Street around 1 pm.

Passengers inside the station described being instructed to “evacuate” and noted scenes of confusion, with some individuals reportedly “running” after announcements of an emergency situation.

What Happened During the Evacuation?

Passengers reported being told to evacuate the station amid scenes of urgency.

Social media users shared their experiences, with one describing how passengers were ordered to leave the station due to an emergency announcement. Others noted the atmosphere as “chaotic,” with people seen running during the evacuation process.

The exact nature of the incident has not yet been disclosed, and investigations are ongoing.

What Was the Emergency Services Response?

A significant emergency services response was seen outside the station, with fire engines, ambulances, and police cars present.

Images shared on social media showed multiple emergency vehicles in the vicinity of Upper Bank Street as they dealt with the situation. TfL has not provided specific details about the incident but confirmed that normal operations resumed after a temporary closure.

Has Canary Wharf Station Reopened?

Yes, TfL confirmed that Canary Wharf station has reopened following the incident.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), TfL stated that the station is back in operation. However, the bus stop at the station remains closed, though it is unclear whether this applies to Stop K or L.

What Do We Know About the Ongoing Investigation?

Further updates are awaited from British Transport Police (BTP) and the London Ambulance Service (LAS).

Authorities have yet to release a statement on the nature of the “customer incident” or whether there were any injuries or arrests. Efforts to gather more details are underway, and updates will be provided as new information becomes available.

Passengers and locals are advised to monitor TfL updates for the latest information regarding services and any disruptions.

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