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What is the safety on trains after Huntingdon and what services are disrupted?

KANIKA SINGH RATHORE, 03/11/202503/11/2025

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Passengers hoping to travel on East Coast Main Line services have been warned of continued disruption after Saturday evening Mass stabbing on a train going from Doncaster to London,

British Transport Police (BTP) has confirmed this The lives of two people are in danger A bloody orgy follows, while two British nationals are arrested on suspicion of attempted murder.

LNERThe company, which operates most intercity trains on the UK’s main route, said disruption to its services between London King’s Cross and Yorkshire was likely to last until Monday.

David Horn, Managing Director LNER“We are deeply shocked and saddened by this serious incident, and our condolences go out to everyone involved,” it said.

“The safety and well-being of everyone affected remains our priority. We will continue to do everything we can to support our customers and colleagues during this difficult time.”

What do we know about the train involved? What measures are in place for passenger safety? And what is the impact on train services today?

Simon Calder is in London Kings Cross Station – the desired destination for the train.

Which services were included?

The train involved in the November 1 incident was at 6.25 pm LNER Departure from Doncaster, South Yorkshire to London Kings CrossIt departed on time and called at Retford, Newark, Grantham and Peterborough.

The service departed Peterborough on time at 7.30pm. Another call was expected at Stevenage 28 minutes later, with arrival in the capital scheduled for 8.23 ​​pm.

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The train by which the journey was planned huntington At speeds of up to 125 mph on a fast track with no access to the platform.

While the attack was taking place, the LNER train driver, his control room and Network Rail signalers were able to divert the train onto the slow line and stop at the first available station within 14 minutes of departure from Peterborough, in the presence of armed police.

It was an unusually strong reaction. The outcome could have been much worse had the train either stopped short of the station – which was difficult to reach and run – or continued to Stevenage.

What are the security arrangements in trains?

CCTV cameras are standard on trains, but passengers are particularly vulnerable to attackers when traveling at speeds of up to 125mph in confined spaces.

Currently the only pre-boarding check for passengers takes place at London St Pancras International, where all Eurostar passengers and their luggage are screened before departure to Paris, Brussels and Amsterdam. This is because the Channel Tunnel is considered a major terrorist target.

For trains within the UK, the British Transport Police patrol trains and stations, but there are fewer than 3,000 officers in the force – on a network serving five million journeys a day. BTP says that patrolling will be increased in the next few days.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said travelers would see a “higher police presence” at railway stations and trains on Sunday “to reassure the public”.

“My thoughts are with those affected by this shocking incident,” he said. huntington Last night, especially those who are still in the hospital today.

“I would like to pay huge tribute to the responding staff and officers and the public for their patience and co-operation.

“Trains are now running in the area, although Huntingdon station is closed due to passing trains.

“Passengers will see a high presence of officers at stations and on trains throughout the day today who are there to reassure the public.”

Railway companies will consider increasing the number of security staff in trains. There is a possibility of a call for airport-like security checks before boarding trains. But considering the huge number of passengers and the bottlenecks at stations, this seems impractical.

What are the unions demanding?

The leader of the largest rail union, the RMT, has praised the “professionalism, bravery and tenacity” of the workers who responded to the knife attack.

General secretary Eddie Dempsey said: “I will be holding urgent meetings with the government, rail employers and police to ensure we have the strongest support, resources and robust processes in place to protect our members and the traveling public.”

The TSSA union representing white-collar rail workers highlighted “the urgent need for deterrent measures, increased security and zero-tolerance towards aggression on our transportation system.” The union is seeking assurance that ‘the railway workforce will receive all necessary assistance including counseling and leave, if needed.’

What is the impact on travel today?

As police continue to investigate a knife attack on a train that ended at Huntingdon Station, rail passengers have been warned: “LNER services between London King’s Cross and Peterborough may be cancelled, modified or delayed.”

National Rail issued an early morning update on disruption on Monday following a knife attack on a train traveling from Doncaster to London at the weekend.

The train was diverted to Huntingdon, where emergency services helped the passengers and crew.

The LNER train remains a crime scene which is being investigated by the police.

Passengers are warned: “Emergency services are continuing to deal with a major incident between Hitchin and Peterborough. While they are carrying out their work, some lines are still closed. Great Northern and Thameslink services will not call at Huntingdon.”

The LNER posted on X: “We expect to run a normal service today. We still recommend checking your journey closer to time using our journey checker. If you have an advance single ticket [for Monday] So please travel on your booked service.

The train operator says unused LNER tickets for November 1-2 are valid for travel up to November 7.

“You do not need to change or modify your ticket, but LNER recommends you make a seat reservation in advance of your journey,” the rail firm said.

Weekend engineering work in York Region has now finished meaning trains can now once again run between London, North East England and Scotland.

The train, a crime scene, is still blocking a track on the East Coast Main Line at Huntingdon, slowing services.

The route normally connects London King’s Cross with Yorkshire, North East England and Scotland, but planned engineering work in York Region means no trains run beyond Doncaster.

With many cancellations, some LNER trains are making extra calls, causing delays.

The rail firm says: “Rail replacement buses will run in both directions between Newark Northgate and Lincoln in place of canceled train services on this route.”

LNER tickets for Saturday or Sunday can be used on Monday or Tuesday, although train operators recommend making fresh reservations.

Services between London Kings Cross But Grand Central and for West Yorkshire plow carts Are close to normal.

A forensic investigator photographs the scene on the train platform at Huntingdon Station.

A forensic investigator photographs the scene on the train platform at Huntingdon Station. ,Joe Giddens/PA Wire,

Are train drivers taught to deal with such situations?

Train drivers are highly trained to deal with all types of unusual circumstances and emergency scenarios. Everything lies in safety, and getting passengers to the safest place as quickly as possible is paramount.

The drivers, LNER crew and control room staff, as well as Network Rail, responded with great skill and professionalism to this occasion.

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