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Nuray Bulbul

London travel news LIVE: Euston train chaos until end of day after huge Chalk Farm fire

There is major disruption to trains in and out of Euston station after a huge blaze erupted in Chalk Farm.

About 70 firefighters tackled the blaze, which started at about 9.30am in Regent's Park Road. It had been brought under control by about 1pm.

The blaze began at a commercial property, and a neighbouring yoga studio has also been affected, according to the London Fire Brigade.

Disruption on nearby rail lines is expected to continue until the end of the day as a result of the fire.

Avanti West Coast services heading north to Birmingham and beyond may be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised, with disruption expected until the end of the day.

Services to Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh and Glasgow are also affected.

Services on Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway, Overground and Southern had all been disrupted.

Follow the latest updates below...

Live blog coverage is over

22:29 , Frankie Lister-Fell

Our live coverage of the fire has now finished.

Read a the full report of the incident here.

Disruptions on Overground downgraded from severe to minor

20:49 , Frankie Lister-Fell

Delays on the Mildmay Overground Line have been updated and are no longer severe.

There are now minor delays on the line.

Aerial footage shows fire from above

18:41 , Frankie Lister-Fell

A video posted on X by Sky News shows firefighters working to put out the fire in Primrose Hill earlier, which has caused widespread travel disruptions.

The brigade took 27 calls from concerned members of the public about the blaze at around 9.31am.

It was under control by 1.04pm.

The cause of the fire is being investigated.

London Northwestern Railway services largely resumed

17:42 , Frankie Lister-Fell

The service has posted an update on social media about trains disrupted by the fire in Primrose Hill earlier.

It seems things are back to usual but there are a few “residual delays”.

Writing on X, it said: “Normal working has resumed, there are some residual delays whilst the line fully recovers.”

Primrose Hill footbridge partially opened to the public

16:46 , Frankie Lister-Fell

A social media user has posted a video showing the Primrose Hill footbridge, which goes across the railway tracks to Regent’s Park Road, has been partially opened after the fire.

A large section of the bridge is still closed off to pedestrians with red tape. But a small walkway has been created for the public to use.

Firefighters can still be seen on ladders aiming jets of water at the scorched building.

Train home cancelled? You can use your ticket for no extra cost on these services

16:36 , Frankie Lister-Fell

Due to travel disruptions brought on by the fire in Primrose Hill earlier, travellers can use their ticket on the following services without having to pay more:

  • Chiltern Railways between London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street
  • CrossCountry between Reading and Derby via Birmingham New Street, and also between Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly
  • Great Western Railway between London Paddington and Reading
  • LNER between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh
  • London Northwestern Railway between London Euston and Birmingham New Street and also between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh. Please note, London Northwestern Railway are also affected by this disruption
  • Northern between Manchester Piccadilly and Preston, and also between Newcastle and Carlisle
  • ScotRail between Glasgow Central / Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh
  • TransPennine Express between Manchester Piccadilly and Preston / Leeds

Network Rail issues another update, saying disruptions expected until end of day

16:32 , Frankie Lister-Fell

Network Rail had previously said disruptions to services are expected until 5.15pm, but this has been pushed back for a second time.

Railway services are now set to be disrupted until the end of the day due to the fire in Primrose Hill.

Network Rail said in a statement: “Disruption to Avanti West Coast and London Northwestern Railway services between London Euston and Watford Junction expected until the end of the day.”

Due to the blaze, some lines are blocked.

Avanti West Coast services running between Euston and Watford may be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes or revised.

The following routes are affected: Between London Euston and Birmingham New Street / Crewe / Chester / Holyhead / Liverpool Lime Street / Manchester Piccadilly / Lancaster / Glasgow Central / Edinburgh

Which building was on fire?

16:25 , Frankie Lister-Fell
Primrose Hill station entrance in 1990 (Johnragla)

The blaze torched a former railway station, Primrose Hill station.

It opened in 1852, temporarily closing during World War I, and finally shut its doors for good in 1992.

Before it finally closed, it was only used by trains running between Watford Junction to Liverpool Street at peak times.

Paltform canopies and the buildings supporting them were knocked down by Network Rail on December 2008, the Ham&High reported.

The building is now home to shops, including a lampshade retailer.

Footbridge and Regent's Park Road still closed

15:52 , Frankie Lister-Fell

The London Fire Brigade has told The Standard that the Primrose Hill footbridge is still closed to the public.

The service also added that the road was closed, despite the fire being under control.

It said: “Regent’s Park Road remains closed at the junction with Haverstock Hill.”

Train services will be affected until the later time of 5.15pm

15:45 , Frankie Lister-Fell

Rail services were originally expected to be disrupted until 4pm today.

However, National Rail has shared another update.

Many services will be out of action until the later time of 5.15pm, affecting commuters.

It said there is “major disruption” between Clapham Junction / London Euston and Watford Junction.

There are also disruptions on Mildmay line, Lioness line and Suffragette line services expected until 5.15pm.

A social media user showed the chaos at Euston Station a few hours ago.

Broadcaster said area was 'part of his childhood'

15:28 , Frankie Lister-Fell

The broadcaster Edward Adoo who hosts various BBC radio shows has shared a tribute to the area that was on fire earlier today.

In a post on X, he said: “A part of my childhood. Fire at Primrose Hill Station now a commercial building.”

Fire engines seen vacating the site

14:54 , Nuray Bulbul

Fire engines are now leaving the affected site in Chalk Farm, but around 30 firefighters remain on scene as major disruption is expected to continue until 4pm.

Disruption at Euston station expected until 4pm

14:51 , Nuray Bulbul

National Rail has suggested that the disruption at London Euston is expected to continue until 4pm in a recent social media post.

Bakerloo line resumes good service

14:38 , Nuray Bulbul

The Bakerloo line is now providing a good service.

Yoga studio affected by Chalk Farm fire issues statement

14:30 , Nuray Bulbul

Sahna yoga in Chalk Farm has announced in a statement that all classes for today and tomorrow have been cancelled, and that no one has been injured.

(Instagram/sahna.yoga)

Suffragette line resumes good service

14:15 , Nuray Bulbul

The Suffragette line is now providing a good service.

Alternative routes for Euston passengers

14:06 , Nuray Bulbul

You may use your ticket on the following services at no extra cost:

  • Avanti West Coast between London Euston and Birmingham New Street (Some Avanti West Coast trains are also affected by this disruption)
  • Chiltern Railways between London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street
  • CrossCountry between Banbury and Coventry
  • East Midlands Railway between London St Pancras International and Bedford
  • London Overground between London Euston and Watford Junction
  • You may use your ticket on London Buses via any reasonable route

Fire under control

13:50 , Nuray Bulbul

Fire is now under control but not completely out, the LFB has said.

At its peak, the fire engulfed a commercial building and the neighbouring yoga studio.

Second affected property identified as local yoga studio

13:46 , Nuray Bulbul

The LFB has confirmed that the second property affected by the fire is a local yoga studio.

LFB say footbridge will "be shut for hours"

13:43 , Nuray Bulbul

The LFB has confirmed to The Standard that the Regent’s Park Road footbridge “will be shut for hours”.

In an earlier statement it had warned to “avoid the area while the incident is ongoing”.

Network Rail shares update on social media

13:35 , Nuray Bulbul

Major disruption continues at London Euston

13:31 , Nuray Bulbul

London Euston is continuing to experience major disruption after a fire near the tracks in Chalk Farm broke out.

All lines operating from and to the busy station remain impacted.

Passengers should expect cancellations and delays across Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway, London Overground, and Southern.

One nearby shop affected by fire

13:21 , Nuray Bulbul
No casualties have been reported (Niva Yadav)

An LFB firefighter confirmed to The Standard that a commerical property and a single small shop next to it have caught fire. The commercial property has been identified as Lampshades furniture shop.

No casualties reported as fire continues

13:13 , Nuray Bulbul

The Met has confirmed there are no reported casualties at this stage and there is currently no indication of when the fire will be brought under control.

Lioness line update

12:57 , Nuray Bulbul

The Lioness line has resumed service but operating with severe delays.

London Underground are accepting tickets via any reasonable route.

London Fire Brigade says to avoid area

12:49 , Nuray Bulbul

The London Fire Brigade is advising people to avoid the Chalk Farm area while the incident is ongoing, urging the public to stay away if possible.

In a statement, it said: “Please avoid the area while the incident is ongoing.”

Social media users share images and footage of the fire

12:40 , Nuray Bulbul

Fire near Chalk Farm causes road closures and rail disruption

12:25 , Nuray Bulbul

A large fire at a commercial building on Regent’s Park Road in Chalk Farm is being tackled by around 70 firefighters and 10 fire engines, according to the London Fire Brigade.

Roads in the area are closed, including Adelaide Road, and the public is advised to avoid the area.

Due to the fire’s proximity to the railway, some services between London Euston and Watford Junction are facing delays or cancellations.

Piccadilly line update

12:11 , Nuray Bulbul

Piccadilly line is now providing a full service but with severe delays across its entire line.

Severe delays on the Bakerloo line

12:02 , Nuray Bulbul

Severe delays between Queen's Park and Harrow & Wealdstone due to a fire alert at South Hampstead on the Lioness line.

Tickets are being accepted on London Buses.

There is a good service on the rest of the line.

Mildmay line update

11:52 , Nuray Bulbul

Services on the Mildmay line between Richmond/Clapham Junction and Stratford and on the Suffragette line between Gospel Oak and Barking Riverside have restarted, but some trains may still be cancelled, delayed, or altered while the service stabilises.

Passengers can use their tickets on London Buses via any reasonable route at no extra charge.

Lioness line part suspended

11:44 , Nuray Bulbul

The Lioness line currently has no service between Euston and Willesden Junction while TfL respond a fire alert at South Hampstead.

There is a good service on the rest of the line.

Avanti West Coast's advice to customers

11:34 , Nuray Bulbul

Your ticket can be used at no extra cost on the following services:

  • Chiltern Railways: London Marylebone ↔ Birmingham Moor Street
  • CrossCountry: Reading ↔ Derby via Birmingham New Street, and Birmingham New Street ↔ Manchester Piccadilly
  • Great Western Railway: London Paddington ↔ Reading
  • LNER: London Kings Cross ↔ Edinburgh
  • Northern: Manchester Piccadilly ↔ Preston
  • ScotRail: Glasgow Central / Queen Street ↔ Edinburgh
  • TransPennine Express: Manchester Piccadilly ↔ Preston / Leeds

If your booked train is cancelled, your ticket is also valid on the two Avanti West Coast services immediately before or after your scheduled train.

Major disruption between London Euston and Watford Junction

11:26 , Nuray Bulbul

Trains running between Clapham Junction, London Euston, Watford Junction, Richmond, Stratford, and Gospel Oak are disrupted following a fire incident.

Passengers are advised to check live updates before travelling and allow extra time for their journeys.

Where possible, consider alternative routes:

  • Use other London Overground or Underground services to bypass the affected section.
  • If you normally travel via Euston, see if nearby stations like King’s Cross or Watford Junction offer alternative connections.
  • Bus services may also help bridge gaps, though these could be busy due to diverted rail passengers.

Suffragette and Mildmay lines suspended

11:06 , Nuray Bulbul

No service on both lines while TfL respond to a fire alert at South Hampstead.

London Underground are accepting tickets via any reasonable route.

Disruption between London Euston and Watford Junction expected until 2pm

10:54 , Nuray Bulbul

All lines between London Euston and Watford Junction are blocked while the fire brigade deals with an incident near the railway.

Services between these stations may be cancelled, delayed by up to 30 minutes, or altered.

Disruption is expected until 2pm.

Piccadilly line part suspended

10:45 , Nuray Bulbul

Services between Acton Town and Heathrow Airport are suspended due to a track fault at Osterley.

Passengers can use London Buses and the Elizabeth line instead.

The rest of the line is running with good service.

Minor delays on the Northern line

10:34 , Nuray Bulbul

Minor delays between Battersea Power station and Camden Town via Charing Cross due to a person ill on a train earlier at Tottenham Court Road.

There is a good service on the rest of the line.

Central line resumes good service

10:20 , Nuray Bulbul

The Central line is now providing a good service.

Heathrow Express still operating with reduced service

10:08 , Nuray Bulbul

While the Elizabeth line has resumed good service, the Heathrow Express is still operating a reduced service.

Check for the latest travel updates before committing to your journey today.

Elizabeth line resumes good service

10:00 , Nuray Bulbul

The Elizabeth line is now providing a good service.

Power fault causes delays in Gospel Oak area

09:47 , Nuray Bulbul

An earlier power loss to the overhead wires between Finchley Road & Frognal and Hampstead Heath has caused disruption in the Gospel Oak area.

Trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 15 minutes, or altered. Disruption is expected to continue until 10:45.

Minor delays continue on the Central line

09:36 , Nuray Bulbul

There are minor delays on the Central line while TfL fix a signal fault at Queensway.

Amended Avanti West Coast services between London Euston and Wolverhampton

09:25 , Nuray Bulbul

Engineering work between Birmingham New Street and Wolverhampton has closed some lines.

As a result, the 22:30, 23:00, and 23:30 London Euston to Wolverhampton trains will be diverted via Aston.

Traffic delays across the A12

09:13 , Nuray Bulbul

Drivers and bus passengers are advised to use alternative routes, as delays are building on several roads across the A12.

Expect an extra three to five minutes on Ardleigh Green Road, Gubbins Lane, and Gooshays Drive, and one to three minutes on North Street heading away from Romford.

Additional congestion is likely on the westbound A13 and southbound M11.

Poor weather to affect Great Western Railway services on Monday

09:04 , Nuray Bulbul

The Met Office has issued yellow warnings across southwest England. Great Western Railway services may face delays, cancellations, or alterations, with some routes suspended for safety.

Disruption is expected all day on Monday, February 2.

Disruption at Sutton expected until 09:45

08:52 , Nuray Bulbul

An operational issue at Sutton is causing disruption on some lines.

Services to, from, and through the station may be delayed or altered.

Disruption is expected to continue until 09:45.

Disruption between London Victoria and Eastbourne via Plumpton expected until 09:15

08:40 , Nuray Bulbul

A barrier fault at a level crossing near Plumpton has blocked the line towards Lewes, causing disruption to services between London Victoria and Eastbourne

Trains on the route may be cancelled, altered or delayed by up to 30 minutes, with disruption expected to continue until around 09:15.

TfL wants to run trains to Stevenage by seizing control of Hertford branch line

08:27 , Nuray Bulbul

Transport for London has unveiled plans that could see the London Overground extended to Stevenage.

Under TfL’s latest business plan, which sets out key projects and spending priorities through to the end of the decade, the transport authority has signalled its intention to take over the inner section of the Great Northern network.

The proposal would see the route become a new London Overground branch, running between Moorgate and Stevenage via Hertford North and Welwyn Garden City.

TfL says the move would allow for more frequent services and adds that it hopes to secure formal Government approval in the coming months.

Read more here.

Reduced service on the Heathrow Express

08:14 , Nuray Bulbul

Heathrow Express trains are running at a reduced frequency due to urgent track repairs.

Passengers are advised to allow extra time for their journeys while the work is carried out.

Disruption between London Waterloo and Bournemouth expected until 12

08:09 , Nuray Bulbul

Emergency services are responding to an incident near the railway between Weymouth and Wareham, resulting in all lines being closed while the situation is dealt with.

Services between London Waterloo and Bournemouth may be cancelled, altered or delayed by up to 60 minutes.

Disruption is expected to continue until 12pm.

Severe delays on the Elizabeth line

07:58 , Nuray Bulbul

The Elizabeth line is now reporting severe delays between Paddington and Heathrow due to a points failure at Paddington.

Disruption between Gatwick Airport and Purley expected until 08:30

07:44 , Nuray Bulbul

A track safety inspection between Gatwick Airport and Purley is forcing trains to run at reduced speeds on some routes towards Purley.

As a result, services between the two stations may be delayed, altered or cancelled. Disruption is expected to last until around 08:30.

Delays between Luton and London St Pancras International expected until 10am

07:30 , Nuray Bulbul

A signalling fault near Cricklewood is leading to delays, with services between Luton and London St Pancras International running up to 20 minutes late.

Disruption is expected to continue until around 10am.

Barons Court part closed until June 7

07:21 , Nuray Bulbul

Eastbound trains will not stop at Barons Court.

Passengers travelling eastbound from the station should use westbound District or Piccadilly line services and change to eastbound trains at Hammersmith.

Those travelling eastbound to Barons Court should continue to West Kensington (District line) or Earl’s Court (Piccadilly line) and change to a westbound service.

Possible delays on the A406

07:13 , Nuray Bulbul

Lane one of two on the westbound Western Avenue slip road at the A406 Hanger Lane junction is closed to allow Thames Water repair works.

Central line facing minor delays

07:04 , Nuray Bulbul

There are minor delays on the entire Central line while TfL fix a signal fault at Queensway.

Elizabeth line reporting delays

06:58 , Nuray Bulbul

Minor delays are affecting services between London Paddington and Heathrow Terminals due to a points failure at Paddington.

Engineers are working to fix the issue. The rest of the line is running with good service.

Good Morning

06:55 , Nuray Bulbul

Welcome to today’s travel blog.

We will be keeping you updated on all the latest travel information throughout the morning.

Thank you for joining us

Thursday 29 January 2026 10:10 , Tom Place

That’s the end of our live coverage for today - thank you for following along.

Windrush update

Thursday 29 January 2026 09:47 , Tom Place

The track fault at Penge West has been fixed - there is now a good service again on the whole Windrush line.

Tube and Overground update

Thursday 29 January 2026 09:33 , Tom Place

Aside from the Windrush delays, there remains a good service everywhere on the Tube and Overground right now.

Windrush update

Thursday 29 January 2026 09:14 , Tom Place

There are minor delays on the Windrush line between Sydenham and West Croydon due to a track fault at Penge West.

There is a good service on the rest of the line.

A12 update

Thursday 29 January 2026 08:51 , Tom Place

Traffic is slow moving on the A12 northbound on Ardleigh Green Road from Southend Arterial Road to Nelmes Way, eastbound on Squirrels Heath Lane and westbound on Squirrels Heath Road.

Gubbins Lane also has tailbacks both directions and there are queues on Lower Bedfords Road in both directions.

Still a good service

Thursday 29 January 2026 08:33 , Tom Place

There is still a good service everywhere on the Tube and Overground this morning.

London Bridge update

Thursday 29 January 2026 08:16 , Tom Place

The signalling fault at London Bridge continues to cause disruption this morning, with some Southeastern trains cancelled or delayed.

It is affecting a number of routes - do check your journey before travelling, and allow extra time.

Tube and Overground update

Thursday 29 January 2026 08:00 , Tom Place

There is still a good service on the whole Tube and Overground network.

Should this change, we’ll let you know.

Hastings to London route affected

Thursday 29 January 2026 07:45 , Tom Place

Lines have only recently reopened between Hastings and Tunbridge Wells following earlier overrunning engineering works.

This is affecting trains running between Hastings and London Charing Cross.

Trains may continue to be cancelled or delayed by up to 30 minutes.

London roads clear

Thursday 29 January 2026 07:31 , Tom Place

There are currently no serious disruptions on London’s roads or the M25 - we’ll let you know should any major incidents arise.

Good service

Thursday 29 January 2026 07:22 , Tom Place

There is currently a good service on all lines on the Tube and Overground - we will let you know if this changes.

London Bridge disruption

Thursday 29 January 2026 07:11 , Tom Place

A fault with the signalling system at London Bridge is causing disruption this morning.

Some Southeastern trains may be cancelled, delayed by up to 10 minutes, revised or diverted - the disruption is expected until around 8am.

Good Morning

Thursday 29 January 2026 07:07 , Tom Place

Hello everyone - we will be keeping you updated on all the latest travel information throughout the morning.

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