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Tuesday 07 March 2017 3:49 pm

London Bridge train and tube disruption to continue after station was evacuated and closed in police security alert

By: Caitlin Morrison

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Delays and cancellations were expected on all lines from London Bridge, Cannon Street and Charing Cross well into rush hour, after London Bridge was placed on lockdown by police after reports of a suspicious vehicle this afternoon.

#LondonBridge – London Charing Cross, London Cannon Street and London Bridge are expected to be extremely busy.

— National Rail (@nationalrailenq) March 7, 2017

The Metropolitan police were called at 1.40pm, while London Bridge train station was evacuated and closed as a precaution, spokesperson said. London Bridge itself was also closed to traffic, and businesses in Borough Market were evacuated too.


Emergency services at the scene on London Bridge (Source: Steve Hogarty)

National Rail warned train services running to and from London Bridge may be cancelled, delayed or revised, with disruption expected until the end of the day.

The rail service said: "Metropolitan Police have requested that NO trains run through London Bridge until further notice, because of a security alert nearby.

"The police have requested an exclusion zone through the area, so no trains will run towards London Cannon Street or London Charing Cross until such a time we are told it is safe to do so.

"Southeastern will be diverting trains to London Blackfriars and London Victoria where they can, but some trains will need to be terminated before reaching London."

Southeastern rail said there would be no service through London Bridge until further notice because of the incident.

#LondonBridge Because of a security alert, no trains can currently pass through the station. More details here: https://t.co/ZuOn1w6RAO

— Southeastern (@Se_Railway) March 7, 2017

Southern rail said it is currently accepting Southeastern tickets on reasonable routes.

📢 We are currently accepting @Se_Railway via reasonable routes.

— Southern (@SouthernRailUK) March 7, 2017

However, Southern has since announced that it's not running any services in or out of London Bridge, making that offer slightly less helpful.

⚠️ We are currently not running any services in/out of #LondonBridge

— Southern (@SouthernRailUK) March 7, 2017

Thameslink also said it is not currently running any services out of the station.

⚠️ We are currently not running any services in/out of #LondonBridge

— Thameslink (@TLRailUK) March 7, 2017

Witnesses at the scene posted photos on social media: 

#londonbridge station and surrounding roads closed right now due to a security alert pic.twitter.com/WjEoJk0gTy

— Posh Peckham (@poshpeckham) March 7, 2017

Police, sniffer dogs and riot vans at #Londonbridge Bridge closed. pic.twitter.com/kSA4BsK4ej

— Lizzie Pook (is away) (@LizziePook) March 7, 2017

Bedales Evac'd from @boroughmarket / London Bridge Area due to security threat- team is out safe. Watched this space for reopening

— Bedales of Borough (@BedalesWines) March 7, 2017

Supposedly a bomb scare outside the office #LondonBridge 😐 pic.twitter.com/XrHR7n5USd

— Tania Roy (@TheNameisTania) March 7, 2017

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