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Engineer dies while working on travelator at Waterloo station Engineer dies while working on travelator at Waterloo station
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A man has died at Waterloo station while working on a moving walkway.A man has died at Waterloo station while working on a moving walkway.
Transport for London (TfL) said the engineer died at the station on Wednesday morning.Transport for London (TfL) said the engineer died at the station on Wednesday morning.
British Transport Police officers are investigating the death on the travelator, which is not believed to be suspicious.British Transport Police officers are investigating the death on the travelator, which is not believed to be suspicious.
Shortly before 5.30am, TfL advised passengers they would be unable to change lines because of a fault with one of the station’s two travelators.Shortly before 5.30am, TfL advised passengers they would be unable to change lines because of a fault with one of the station’s two travelators.
A one-way system has been implemented at the station for the morning rush hour and passengers have been advised to avoid the interchange between underground lines. A one-way system has been implemented at the station for the morning rush-hour and passengers have been advised to avoid the interchange between underground lines.
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