Direct 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]
What happened (summary)
- A suspected gas leak prompted an evacuation and closure of Farringdon, with a small number of passengers reporting feeling unwell; emergency services attended the scene.[2][3]
- National Rail, the Underground, and the Elizabeth Line through central London were affected, with services calling at Farringdon limited or suspended during the incident window; later updates indicated the central Elizabeth line was heavily impacted at least for a time.[3][1][2]
What to expect now
- As of the latest briefings, Farringdon reopened, but travellers should expect residual delays and potential disruption on lines that pass through central London, including the Elizabeth Line, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan branches, until normal operations are confirmed by TfL and National Rail.[1][3]
How to stay informed
- Check real-time status from official sources:
- TfL Live Status updates for the Underground and Elizabeth Line
- National Rail Enquiries for services via Farringdon and Thameslink
- If you’re traveling today, allow extra time and consider alternative routes or stations if you encounter delays, as disruption can persist after an incident.[3][1]
Illustrative context
- This incident illustrates how a single station event can cascade into broader delays on multiple interconnected networks in central London, especially for the Elizabeth Line through Farringdon.[1][3]
Citations
- Farringdon closure and evacuation due to suspected gas leak; later service disruption across the network.[2]
- Updates confirming the situation and ongoing delays on Elizabeth Line and other lines through central London.[3]
- Reporting on resumed operations with warnings of significant disruption.[1]
Sources
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www.networkrailmediacentre.co.ukCommuters travelling on national rail and Underground on the Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan lines face disruption
www.standard.co.ukOne of London's busiest train and tube stations has been evacuated following a...
www.hellorayo.co.ukInformation for journalists, press, bloggers and the media about Network Rail. Contact the press office to receive news, updates, press releases, videos, pictures, and factsheets, and to arrange interviews, filming and photography
www.networkrailmediacentre.co.ukThe British Transport Police has rushed to the scene after reports of people feeling unwell
www.independent.co.ukCrossrail has handed over the Farringdon Elizabeth line station, built by the BAM, Ferrovial, Kier joint venture (Team BFK), to Transport for London (TfL), making it the first central London station to reach handover.
www.bamnuttall.co.ukFarringdon Station in London has been closed
www.express.co.ukLatest London news, business, sport, showbiz and entertainment from the London Evening Standard.
www.standard.co.ukA small number of passengers reported feeling unwell, British Transport Police said.
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