TfL tube status: Barons Court station has been closed following an accident on the London Underground

Line Accident Closes Barons Court Tube Station: District Line Partially Suspended Pending TFL Investigation
- Ambulance is currently dealing with an incident on the District Line
- There is no service between Earl’s Court and Richmond/Ealing Broadway
- The rest of the line is getting “good service,” says Transport for London
London’s District Line has been partially suspended and Barons Court tube station has been closed following an accident on the line.
Emergency services are currently responding to an incident that occurred on the line near Barons Court tube station, Transport for London (TfL) has announced.
A TfL spokesman has confirmed that a person appears to have been on the platform near Barons Court tube station, but no further details have been confirmed.

Ambulance services are currently dealing with an incident on the London District Line
In a website update, TfL said: “No service between Earl’s Court and Richmond/Ealing Broadway while emergency services attend to an accident en route.”
The service was partially suspended at 2.18pm today following the incident in West Kensington.
However, it has been said that the rest of the line is experiencing “good service”.
Piccadilly Line trains now also make an additional stop at Turnham.
London Underground tickets are currently accepted by South Western Railway and London Buses.

A spokesman for Transport for London confirmed that there appeared to be a person on the platform near Barons Court tube station

While there is no service in some areas, “good service” is experienced on the rest of the line
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