Euston station a 'petri dish of chaos' after cancellations today

Euston station is a ‘petri dish of chaos’ say furious passengers as station is rammed with seething crowds after cancellations as people try to get to their families for Christmas holidays

Euston station has been branded a ‘petri dish of chaos’ by furious passengers with after reams of delays and cancellations today.

The concourse at the central London railway hub was rammed with crowds of people seething at the delays who were desperately trying to get home to see their families for the Christmas holidays.

One fuming traveller posted a photo of people packed in like sardines on the Euston concourse on X, formerly Twitter, at around midday calling it a ‘petri dish of chaos’ that costs more than equivalent services in countries such as France and Spain.

Dozens have Avanti West Coast services have been cancelled from Euston today, primarily due to staffing shortages.

It came after major disruption to services between London Euston and Milton Keynes yesterday afternoon which lasted until the in the early hours of this morning after a person was hit by a train and overhead wires were damaged.

Euston station has been branded a ‘petri dish of chaos’ by furious passengers with after reams of delays and cancellations today

Crowds of people struggle to exit from the platforms and on to the concourse at Euston Railway Station

Passengers packed at a busy Euston station late this morning after reams of delays and cancellations

There were further delays after a railway tunnel near Milton Keynes flooded this morning. The flooding at Kilsby Tunnel is now believed to have been cleared by Network Rail.

At least 26 Avanti West Coast services to and from Euston have been cancelled since just before 9am this morning.

The services should have between London and Preston, Wolverhampton, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Blackpool, Birmingham, Manchester and Liverpool.

A ‘shortage of train crew’ was the cause of at least 23 cancellations, according to Avanti West Coast’s live tracker.

When asked about the last-minute cancellations, an Avanti spokesperson blamed staff shortages which have been caused by ‘historic leave agreements’.

Other cancellations were caused by faults on the train and a few more were cancelled because ‘more trains than usual needing repairs at the same time’.

A further eight Avanti to and from Euston have been delayed, mostly due to the flooding in the train tunnel.

Tweeting at around midday today, traveller Claire McDonald expressed her frustration at Avanti, asking: ‘@AvantiWestCoast any chance of a train today? 11.16 cancelled, 11.33 cancelled- waiting for the 11.40 so I can change at Birmingham to Wolverhampton but nothing at Euston is moving and the place is heaving.’

She shared a picture of the rammed concourse to the social media platform.

Another social media, Akash Nayee, shared a picture of the concourse from around midday saying: ‘Genuinely don’t think I’ve seen Euston as bad.

‘Feel for all the staff trying to manage the flow of passengers.’

An Avanti West Coast spokesperson said: ‘We have been seeing some short-notice cancellations on our network.

‘These service changes are a result of resourcing challenges where we have seen a shortage of train crew due to historic leave agreements.

‘We are working hard to make sure we can minimise these cancellations, but we know it’s not good enough.

‘There has also delays on the network as a result of disruption.

‘We would like to apologise to our customers travelling today who have been affected.’ 

Network Rail has been contacted for comment. 

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