Here are the latest confirmed updates on Farringdon Station based on recent public reports:
- There was a major incident at Farringdon Station around April 29–30, 2026, involving a chemical smell and a resulting evacuation. Fourteen passengers were treated, with two taken to hospital as a precaution, and emergency services responded including the London Fire Brigade, London Ambulance Service, and British Transport Police. The area was later declared safe and the station reopened, though some disruption persisted into that day.[2][3][5][6]
- All lines through Farringdon were reported as reopening after the incident, with National Rail noting that disruption ended, but residual delays and temporary service adjustments were still possible, particularly on Elizabeth line and Thameslink routes.[3][5]
- Media coverage from multiple outlets at the time described the closure of the station and suspensions of services in both directions, with later updates indicating the station was safe and services gradually returning to normal.[5][2][3]
If you want, I can pull the most up-to-date on-status from National Rail or Transport for London and provide real-time service statuses for Farringdon, including Elizabeth Line, Thameslink, and surrounding stations. I can also summarize any recent investigations or official statements from Transport for London or London Fire Brigade if you’d like. Would you prefer a live status check or a concise timeline of events since the incident?
Citations:
- Reports of the April 29–30, 2026 incident, including the 14 treated and station closure (multiple outlets).[6][2][3][5]
- Confirmation of station reopening and end of disruption by National Rail after the incident (and notes on ongoing delays).[3][5]