Nottingham station fire: East Midlands Trains cancelled as crews tackle major blaze that started in toilet block

A huge fire that has been causing significant travel disruption across Nottingham broke out in a station toilet block.

Fire crews were called to the blaze at the concourse and walkways of Nottingham train station at 6:30am.

The fire later spread to the roof void and around 60 firefighters are tackling "arduous" conditions using specialist equipment.

The scene was evacuated and no injuries were reported, emergency services said.

The blaze, which started just before the morning rush hour, caused disruption across the local transport networks.

Firefighters tackle the blaze inside Nottingham station
Firefighters tackle the blaze inside Nottingham station Credit: Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service 

Bryn Coleman, Instant Commander at the scene for Nottinghamshire Fire and Rescue Service, said: "We have a serious fire at the concourse and the walkways of Nottingham Station.

"We got a call at approximately 6.30am to a fire involving a toilet block - that has now spread to the roof void.

"It is quite a complex construction, we have 12 fire appliance units here, plus specialist firefighting equipment.

"The conditions inside the station at this time are quite arduous for our firefighters who are committed and working really hard inside.

"The early indications are that it will remain closed for the rest of the day."

Mr Coleman said they were working with colleagues from Network Rail and East Midlands Trains in a bid to reopen the station, but added that at the moment "there is still a significant firefighting operation taking place".

A firefighter close to Nottingham railway station which has been evacuated 
A firefighter close to Nottingham railway station which was evacuated amid the blaze Credit: Matthew Vincent /PA

Several cordons and road closures are in place at Queen's Road, Station Street and Carrington Street, police said.

Nottinghamshire Police said all trains are cancelled and advised people to avoid the area where possible.

The fire also disrupted the journeys of many airline passengers booked on flights to or from East Midlands Airport.

Trains to the airport from Nottingham, Lincoln and Leicester were cancelled on Friday morning.

Smoke billows from Nottingham railway station early on Friday
Smoke billows from Nottingham railway station early on Friday Credit: Matthew Vincent /PA

East Midlands Trains advised people not to travel "unless it is absolutely necessary" and said trains "cannot run to/from Nottingham".

Travel disruption information on the company website said: "There is a fire at Nottingham station. This is disrupting our trains on the Nottingham/London St Pancras Matlock/Nottingham/Newark, Nottingham/Mansfield/Worksop, Leicester/Lincoln/Grimbsy, Nottingham/Grantham/Skegness and Liverpool/Nottingham/Norwich routes.

"It is anticipated that Nottingham station will not re-open today and we expect trains to be disrupted on all routes through Nottingham for the whole of Friday 12th January."

Fire engines line up outside the city's station
Fire engines line up outside the city's station Credit: Matthew Vincent /PA
People watch outside Nottingham railway station which has bee
Commuters watch outside Nottingham railway station Credit: Matthew Vincent /PA

Disruption is expected on all East Midlands Trains, the train operator said. Buses and trams are also affected, police said.

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