Paddington station evacuated after fire alarm set off

London Paddington Railway Station
People are facing delays this morning after the fire alarm was set off at Paddington station (Credits: In Pictures via Getty Images)

Passengers at facing delays at Paddington station after a fire alarm was sounded just before 7am.

Great Western Railway said some lines are blocked this morning and trains running to and from the may be cancelled or delayed as a result.

It warned disruption is expected until the end of the day, however National Rail said people will only see a disruption until 8am.

A statement from National Rail said: ‘The fire alarm is sounding at London Paddington station. As a result, the station has been evacuated.

‘Trains that run to / from / through will be disrupted and may be cancelled, revised or delayed by up to 30 minutes. Disruption is expected until 8am.’

One passenger warned that the entrance to the tubes has also been shut this morning.

James G @jgoodliffe_ ? 8m 7AM. Tuesday morning. One of london?s busy terminal stations (Paddington). Primary entrance to the tube station closed! You can?t make it up. Why does nothing in this country work anymore and we all pay through the nose for it? Another 5% fare increase this year! Disgraceful. @MayorofLondon @TfL @Councillorsuzie @SadiqKhan
The entrance to London Paddington was blocked off for commuters (Picture: X/@jgoodliffe_)

James G posted on X: ‘7AM. Tuesday morning. One of London’s busy terminal stations (Paddington). Primary entrance to the tube station closed! You can’t make it up.’

National Rail has since shared an update on X, saying London Paddington had fully reopened.

It warned that trains running to, from and through the station could still be cancelled, revised or delayed by up to half an hour while service recovers, potentially disrupting the morning rush hour.

Elsewhere on the London Underground, the central line is facing severe delays eastbound due to an earlier defective train at Oxford Circus.

Transport for London has said tickets are being accepted on London busesinstead.

Metro has contacted London Fire Brigade and the British Transport Police for comment.

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