Travel chaos at London Euston after station is evacuated due to ‘security alert’

‘Security Warning’ triggered a large police intervention today today, passengers from the London Euston station was released.
The British transport police (BTP) responded to ‘a suspicious product’ reports at 14:45 and evacuated the Central London Station as a measure.
While the civil servants were investigating the incident, thousands of passengers were forced to the streets. Online paintings showed that people were crowded by the intense London terminal while waiting for people to reopen.
In an update of BTP, the event has been emphasized since the item was not ‘stable’ since then.
However, passengers traveling from Euston and Euston are still experiencing travel chaos and were told to wait for cancellation and delays for services until at least 20.00.
National Rail said in a statement: ‘London Euston’daki Euston’daki Emergency services after all the lines reopened.
“ While the service is recovered, the trains working from London Euston / London can be canceled or delay for up to 35 minutes. Demolition is expected until 20:00, ” he added.
The affected lines include Avanti West Coast from Euston and the London Overground Services between the Northwest Railway Services of London and Euston and Watford Junction.
Thousands of passengers were forced to the streets outside the London Euston Station after a ‘security warning’
Images other than the station showed a big police reaction as the civil servants responded to ‘a suspicious product’ reports at 14:45.
An British transport police spokesman said: ‘Officers were called for reports of a suspicious item at Euston Train Station at 14:45 today.
‘A cord was placed and the station was evacuated as precaution. The item has been considered non -stable since then and the event stopped. ‘
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