Piccadilly Line Disruption After Person Taken to Hospital at Arsenal Station
A person was hospitalized following an incident on the Piccadilly line at Arsenal station, causing significant delays.
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London: This morning, a person was taken to the hospital after an incident on the Piccadilly line at Arsenal station. Emergency services arrived around 6:30 AM to help out.
Paramedics quickly got to the scene and transported the individual to the hospital. Sadly, their injuries are considered life-changing, but thankfully, the situation isn’t being treated as suspicious.
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According to a British Transport Police spokesperson, they were called to Arsenal station after reports of a casualty on the tracks. The person was taken to the hospital with serious injuries.
Transport for London (TfL) mentioned that the suspension on the Piccadilly line between King’s Cross and Arnos Grove has been lifted, but there are still severe delays.
Additionally, there’s no service on the Piccadilly line between Rayners Lane and Uxbridge due to a shortage of trains. Passengers are advised to use the Metropolitan line instead. This issue is separate from the incident at Arsenal station.
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