Chaos at Euston Station as passengers trapped on unbearably scorching trains ‘with damaged air con’ and defective announcement system after sign failure

Commuters have warned of a ‘full chaos’ and ‘a harmful crush’ at Euston Station, whereas passengers are trapped on trains with ‘damaged air con’ throughout the peak of rush hour following a sign failure.

The scenario has been compounded by a defective announcement system, that means  rail bosses haven’t been in a position to totally talk to commuters about what has occurred. 

London Euston has posted on X that ‘Trains to/from Euston are disrupted this night as a result of a fault with our signalling system in Watford’ and suggested passengers to examine on-line earlier than travelling.

The put up added: ‘We’re actually sorry to passengers affected.’

Nationwide Rail has warned that trains by means of Euston could also be cancelled, delayed by as much as 40 minutes or revised.

Commuters have warned of a ‘full chaos’ and ‘a harmful crush’ at Euston Station, whereas passengers are trapped on trains with ‘damaged air con’ following a sign failure

The sign failure at Watford Junction is affecting trains utilizing the road between the Midlands and Manchester.

Footage taken from contained in the station exhibits lots of of individuals standing and searching up on the announcement boards. 

One commuter, named Josh, requested Euston Station on X to clarify what had occurred to the bulletins.

The response acknowledged: ‘Hello Josh, we’re having points with the PA system at the moment, the amount is decrease than regular. The station group is supporting with handheld audio system within the meantime. 

‘Sorry for this, we’re working onerous on bulletins and getting trains shifting as quickly as attainable.’

This can be a growing story, extra follows. 

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