Central line part suspended after casualty on track
Disruption reported on the London Underground's Central line due to an incident involving a casualty on the track.
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The Central line of the London Underground is currently operating with a partial suspension. This disruption has been caused by an incident involving a casualty on the track. Transport authorities are managing the situation.
This is a live update regarding the ongoing issues affecting the Central line. Further information on the extent of the suspension and expected resolution times will be provided as it becomes available.
Barons Court Tube station closed after customer incident on 19 August
London Underground did not disclose details of the incident that led to the sudden closure
Questions this report answers
+Why is the Central line suspended?
The Central line is partially suspended because of a casualty on the track. This incident has led to immediate operational changes.
+Is this a temporary suspension?
This is a live update concerning a partial suspension on the Central line. The duration of the disruption is not yet clear, and further information will be released as it becomes available.
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