Camden fire latest: Roads closed and trains delayed as 70 firefighters called to tackle London blaze

A fire is burning near tracks linked to London Euston - a key central station with routes stretching across the UK - causing disruption on the railway lines. National Rail warns delays and cancellations should be expected. Follow the latest.

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London Fire Brigade said ten fire engines and around 70 firefighters were sent to tackle the blaze on Regent's Park Road in Camden, after first receiving calls shortly after 9:30am this morning.

The fire was under control shortly after 1pm, but there has been major rail disruption throughout the day due to the incident.

'Hopefully we don't have to leave our house'

A resident living near to the Camden fire has shared their immediate reaction to the incident.

40-year-old William Selas, who lives on Adelaide Road, said he could see a lot of fire and smoke from his bedroom window earlier on Friday.

"Oh my God, I saw so many firefighters come around," he told the PA news agency.

"Hopefully it’s going to be all right and we won’t have to leave the house or run away."

Rail disruption now expected 'until end of day'

In yet another update, National Rail has now said Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway and London Overground services will face disruption "until the end of the day".

Trains running between London Euston and Watford Junction, between Richmond / Clapham Junction and Stratford (London) and between Gospel Oak and Barking Riverside may be cancelled, delayed by up to half an hour or revised.

An earlier warning for major disruption was issued until 5:15pm.

Southern services are no longer affected by the disruption, it added.

More details on scale of fire revealed

London Fire Brigade has provided an update on the damage caused by the fire earlier today.

The ground floor of a four-storey commercial building on Regent's Park Road was destroyed by the blaze. 

Half of the roof of a neighbouring property was also damaged by the fire, it said.

Seven people were forced to leave another neighbouring building before the fire service arrived at the scene.

The fire has been under control since 1pm, and there have been no reports of any injuries.

Major rail disruption extended into rush hour

National Rail has been revising its timetable throughout today for ongoing rail disruption caused by the fire in Camden. 

It has now confirmed major disruption is expected across Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway, Southern and London Overground services until 5:15pm.

This means that commuters are likely to be affected by the disruption as they try to head home for the weekend.

Road cordoned off as disruption continues

We've been getting pictures of emergency services blocking off Adelaide Road in Camden, which has the entrance to Chalk Farm underground station.

London Fire Brigade previously said the road was closed while its crews dealt with the fire on nearby Regent's Park Road.

Major rail disruption extended further

National Rail has now confirmed that major disruption is still expected across Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway, Southern and London Overground services until 4pm.

That is two hours longer than the original timescale of 2pm given earlier today.

Avanti West Coast offers travel with other operators or on Saturday

Avanti West Coast has offered its customers alternative travel options as disruption continues from the fire.

Those with tickets dated today can use the same tickets to travel tomorrow at no extra cost, National Rail said.

Customers can also use their tickets on the following services at no extra cost: 

  • Chiltern Railways between London Marylebone and Birmingham Moor Street 
  • CrossCountry between Reading and Derby via Birmingham New Street, and also between Birmingham New Street and Manchester Piccadilly 
  • Great Western Railway between London Paddington and Reading 
  • LNER between London Kings Cross and Edinburgh London Northwestern Railway between London Euston and Birmingham New Street. 
  • Northern between Manchester Piccadilly and Preston, and also between Newcastle and Carlisle 
  • ScotRail between Glasgow Central / Glasgow Queen Street and Edinburgh 
  • TransPennine Express between Manchester Piccadilly and Preston / Leeds 

If a customer's specific train is cancelled, their ticket will be valid on one of the two Avanti West Coast services immediately before your booked train, or one of the two immediately after, National Rail said.

Services still disrupted for at least another hour

Despite the fire now being under control, rail services operating in the area are still subject to delays.

Major disruption is still expected across Avanti West Coast, London Northwestern Railway, Southern and London Overground services until 3:15pm, National Rail says.

Just joining us? Here's the latest

It's just gone 1.30pm in London and emergency services have now confirmed that the fire in Camden is under control.

If you're just joining us, here's the latest...

  • The London Fire Brigade (LFB) says it first received calls of a blaze that broke out near Chalk Farm in Camden at 9.31am this morning;
  • It said 10 fire engines and around 70 firefighters were dispatched to the scene;
  • The site of the fire appears to be on the former site of Primrose Hill railway station, which closed in 1992;
  • Due to the fire's proximity to the railway, National Rail said disruption was to be expected until 3pm, with four operators - Avanti West Cost, London Northwestern, London Overground and Southern - all facing delays and cancellations;
  • LFB says the cause of the fire is not yet known.