Marble arch tube station in central london was closed this afternoon friday while police investigated an assault.
Marble arch station incident.
Terrified witnesses reported seeing an attack at the station shortly before 3.
A person has died after being hit by a train at a busy central london station.
The incident has caused severe delays on the central line with no services running between marble arch and liverpool street at one point.
On 7 july 2005 at 09 47 a stagecoach london dennis trident 2 double decker bus fleet number 17758 registration lx03 buf was involved in a terrorist attack.
Marble arch station 17 september 1940 by brittni morris.
Police launched an appeal for witnesses and dashcam.
A teenager has been stabbed multiple times close to a south london underground station.
Passengers at the station reported hearing screaming before the platform was shut.
A car and a lorry collided which then struck a cyclist outside marble arch tube station.
The iopc will also need.
The person was pronounced dead at the scene.
Anyone with information should contact police via text on 61016 or call 0800 40 50 40 quoting 344 of 27 april.
In a statement on its website tfl wrote.
No service between marble arch and liverpool street while emergency services deal with a casualty on the track at bank station.
The a40 at marble arch was closed after the incident at 11am and reopened after eight hours.
Marble arch station.
When the blitz started on 7 september 1940 london underground tube stations were considered amongst the safest places during air raids.
Marble arch has been saved.
The male cyclist suffered a serious leg injury as a result and an emergency helicopter attended the scene.
However such assumptions were proven false at marble arch station on the central line at around 11 40pm on 17 september 1940.
This terrible incident underlines again how police officers face danger every single day 24 7 365 in their work to protect our public.
Officers raced to a residential street close to kennington tube station at around 5pm following reports of a.