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Desperate passengers trapped on Thameslink trains amid 34C highs evacuated on tracks

By staff22 June 2025No Comments4 Mins Read

Over 1,800 passengers were evacuated after being stuck on sweltering trains with no air conditioning when a fault brought an entire rail line to a halt in 34C heat

17:18, 21 Jun 2025Updated 19:12, 21 Jun 2025

Desperate passengers have been evacuated down railway tracks after being left stuck on trains in sweltering 34C heat.

Footage showed people fleeing multiple Thameslink services in the capital this afternoon after being trapped on hot and humid stationary trains with no air conditioning following an electrical fault. Some frustrated passengers claimed they felt as if they were being “slow cooked” as they waited to be rescued, before they were eventually led to safety by Thameslink and Network Rail staff. The scenes unfolded when a fault on train near Loughborough Junction cut off power to the line, and brought all services to a halt. With the heatwave resulting in conditions well above 30C across England, the sudden halt to services came at a particularly bad time, as pre-planned engineering works meant there was only one working Thameslink route out of London today.

Passengers were eventually taken to safety after being trapped on Thameslink trains in 34C heat
Passengers were eventually taken to safety after being trapped on Thameslink trains in 34C heat

Over 1,800 passengers were taken off three services, with the rail operator bringing in staff from Sussex and Kent to help the evacuations.

One frustrated passenger said they had seen people “passing out” on the train while stuck between Elephant & Castle and Loughborough Junction, while another directing a message at Thameslink’s official X account wrote: “Your service is a joke!”.

Someone else said: “You will have hell to pay. We’ve been stuck on this hot and humid train for over an hour.

“The doors were closed because we were told we may be moving. That was 15 minutes ago. It’s like an oven in here and we’re being slow cooked.”

A fault cut off electricity on a major line out of London, leaving passengers stranded with no air conditioning
A fault cut off electricity on a major line out of London, leaving passengers stranded with no air conditioning(Image: X)

Others reported seeing people prising open the doors to try and ventilate the trains, as a clip filmed by passenger Michael Elston showed the families walking down the tracks together in the baking heat.

One passenger told the MailOnline: “Some passengers took it upon themselves and started to actually open up the doors on the train, forcing them open.

“Eventually all the doors were open. The driver noticed that was happening and said ‘Ok, just open the doors but don’t get on the tracks'”.

Thameslink said they were 'truly sorry' for the disruption
Thameslink said they were ‘truly sorry’ for the disruption(Image: X)

A spokesperson for Govia Thameslink Railway and Network Rail said: “Earlier today, a fault on a train near Loughborough Junction brought all services to a halt in the area, three of them outside station platforms. Without power and air conditioning on such a hot day, we pulled all resources from across Sussex and Kent to get personnel on site to safely evacuate passengers as quickly as possible along the track.

“This would have been a difficult and uncomfortable experience for our passengers and we are truly sorry. With safety our top priority, the safest place was to remain on the trains while we worked our hardest to get help to those on board.

Passengers have braved hot and uncomfortable journeys across London today
Passengers have braved hot and uncomfortable journeys across London today(Image: Joe Newman SWNS.com)

“There is engineering work taking place today, which means this is the only route Thameslink trains can take south out of London and disruption is expected into the evening.

A British Transport Police spokesperson said this afternoon: “Officers were called to Loughborough Junction Railway Station at just before 11am today (21 June) to reports of a train broken down nearby. Officers assisted Thameslink and Network Rail and all passengers have been evacuated safely.”

Temperatures have topped 33C in the southeast today and are expected to go even higher
Temperatures have topped 33C in the southeast today and are expected to go even higher(Image: PA)

Hottest day of the year so far

It came as the UK recorded the hottest day of the year so far, as the Met Office said there was a provisional temperature of more than 33C measured in Surrey.

As well as the 33.2C high in Charlwood, temperatures of 26.9C were provisionally recorded in Bute Park in Cardiff and 27.2C in Aviemore in the Highlands, the weather service said on Saturday afternoon.

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