London travel news LIVE: M4 crash causes two-hour delays as Elizabeth line disrupted by 'casualty on tracks'

Long delays have built up on the M4 following a collision (National Highways)
Long delays have built up on the M4 following a collision (National Highways)

A crash between a lorry and a car has shut down a major route into London causing two-hour delays.

The M4 has been closed eastbound between Junction 2 (London inner ring road) and Junction 1 (London) in Gloucestershire due to the collision.

National Highways has warned drivers there are delays of over two hours due to the closure and the Metropolitan Police are at the scene.

The road was shut following a crash between a lorry and a car just before 10am, according to travel data site Inrix.

Sloane Square Tube station was also closed on Monday afternoon after the stabbing of a teenager nearby.

It comes after the Elizabeth line and Great Western Railway services were hit by major disruption on Monday morning due to a casualty on the tracks.

A British Transport Police spokesperson told the Standard: “Officers were called to the line in Reading at around 9.25am today (7 October) following reports of a casualty on the tracks.

“Paramedics also attended, however sadly a person was pronounced dead at the scene. The incident is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”

National Rail warned that trains between Reading and London Paddington were delayed by 90 minutes due to the issue.

Read the latest updates below.

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Sloane Square Tube station closed after teenager stabbed

17:48 , Matt Watts

Sloane Square London Underground station has been closed as police deal with the aftermath of a teenager being stabbed.

The station in Chelsea has been shut by the Met police as it deals with the incident, TFL said.

A video posted on X showed an air ambulance landing on Duke of York Square, on King’s Road, as emergency services were scrambled to the scene of the stabbing.

For more details read our story here.

Good service on the Elizabeth line

12:11 , Jacob Phillips

Transport for London has told customers there is a good service on the Elizabeth line again following earlier disruption due to a casualty on the track at Reading.

The British Transport Police were called to the line in Reading shortly before 9.30am. A person was pronounced dead at the scene.

Two men rushed to hospital after crash in west London

12:05 , Jacob Phillips

Two men have been taken to hospital after a crash outside a hospital in west London.

The incident outside Central Middlesex Hospital has closed an entrance to the building.

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson told the Harrow Times: “We were called at 5.25am this morning (Monday 7 October) to reports of a road traffic collision in Acton Lane, NW10.

“We sent several resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, paramedics in fast response cars, members of our Tactical Response Unit, an incident response officer and London’s Air Ambulance.

“The first of our crews arrived in three minutes.

“Our crews treated two men at the scene, before taking both to a London major trauma centre by road as a priority.”

Casualty on the tracks near Reading causes major disruption

11:49 , Jacob Phillips

A person has sadly died on the tracks near Reading.

A British Transport Police spokesperson said: “Officers were called to the line in Reading at around 9.25am today (7 October) following reports of a casualty on the tracks.

“Paramedics also attended, however sadly a person was pronounced dead at the scene. The incident is not being treated as suspicious and a file will be prepared for the coroner.”

Two-hour waits on the M4

11:46 , Jacob Phillips

National Highways has warned that there are two-hour waits on the M4 coming into London due to a collision.

The road has been shut eastbound between Junction 2 and Junction 1 due to the crash. The Met Police are at the scene.

Traffic is being diverted via local routes and travellers are being advised to allow extra journey time.