I've commuted into and out of Euston for 20+ years and tonight was the worst management I've ever seen and pretty dangerous.
I'm usually pretty laid back and disruption and crowds happen but tonight was so bad I wanted to share my experience.
I arrived about 1730 and came up through the underground tunnel to platforms 8-11 hoping to catch the 1739. As I came up the stairs there were a lot of people standing around and all the platform indicators displayed the 'platform closed' message, which told me there must be delays.
I waited there for a couple of mins and then the Overground to Watford Junction was displayed on platform 8 indicators, I excused myself through the crowd to the front ready to go through the barriers. This is when I discovered all the barriers had all been set to exit only meaning we could not get onto the platform to wait for the arrival of the 1744 to WJ.
As I was now at the front I could hear all the interactions with the LNWR staff and people asking to be let through. The main excuse was that we can't let you through as you can't have too many people on the platform as the overhead electrics are dangerous...
By this point we had been joined by A LOT of people from the main concourse as the Overground has obviously been advertised and people made their way down to find out they couldn't get through the barriers. There was about 400-500 people on the ramp before the barriers and staff were not letting us through to fairly empty platforms.
The LNWR staff keep telling us we shouldn't be down here but the Overground train was advertised as boarding on all the indicators so sensibly people wanted to join that train.
Then a incoming LNWR train arrived and then that exiting crowd had nowhere to go against the 400-500 people completely blocking the ramp and underground tunnel.
Then the Overground arrived and again they would not let us through and so all these people tried to battle through. It was only then they allowed us onto the platform and then that caused a bit of a rush as the Overground was due to leave.
It was really awful and something really needs to be done as it was badly managed and really dangerous. Limited staff on the platform and gate line and no one seemed to be in control and most of the announcements inaudible.
Sone photo attached.
I'm usually pretty laid back and disruption and crowds happen but tonight was so bad I wanted to share my experience.
I arrived about 1730 and came up through the underground tunnel to platforms 8-11 hoping to catch the 1739. As I came up the stairs there were a lot of people standing around and all the platform indicators displayed the 'platform closed' message, which told me there must be delays.
I waited there for a couple of mins and then the Overground to Watford Junction was displayed on platform 8 indicators, I excused myself through the crowd to the front ready to go through the barriers. This is when I discovered all the barriers had all been set to exit only meaning we could not get onto the platform to wait for the arrival of the 1744 to WJ.
As I was now at the front I could hear all the interactions with the LNWR staff and people asking to be let through. The main excuse was that we can't let you through as you can't have too many people on the platform as the overhead electrics are dangerous...
By this point we had been joined by A LOT of people from the main concourse as the Overground has obviously been advertised and people made their way down to find out they couldn't get through the barriers. There was about 400-500 people on the ramp before the barriers and staff were not letting us through to fairly empty platforms.
The LNWR staff keep telling us we shouldn't be down here but the Overground train was advertised as boarding on all the indicators so sensibly people wanted to join that train.
Then a incoming LNWR train arrived and then that exiting crowd had nowhere to go against the 400-500 people completely blocking the ramp and underground tunnel.
Then the Overground arrived and again they would not let us through and so all these people tried to battle through. It was only then they allowed us onto the platform and then that caused a bit of a rush as the Overground was due to leave.
It was really awful and something really needs to be done as it was badly managed and really dangerous. Limited staff on the platform and gate line and no one seemed to be in control and most of the announcements inaudible.
Sone photo attached.