- Golders Inexperienced station in North London was shut down when smoke appeared
- Police later confirmed the incident was sparked by a careless worker
- The tube employee by chance charred an apple pie setting off the fireplace alarm
A London Underground station was evacuated as a result of a Tube employee burnt his dinner.
Golders Inexperienced station in North London was shut down at 9pm on Friday because it was feared there was a hearth.
Passengers and workers have been requested to go away the smoky station.
Golders Inexperienced station in North London was shut down at 9pm on Friday attributable to a hearth alarm
Police later revealed that the incident was brought on by a forgetful worker who left a dessert cooking too lengthy.
Barnet MPS tweeted: '#GoldersGreen tube station is at present closed and has been evacuated attributable to workers member burning his dinner. Will re open shortly.'
Whereas passengers could have been irritated folks in Twitter discovered the state of affairs very amusing and have been eager to know extra.
One tweeter inquired as to what the tube employee was having for dinner.
Barnet MPS replied: 'I can verify that it was in actual fact an apple pie that was burned.'
The folks of Twitter then advised cream and custard could be a good suggestion to place out the fireplace.
Grumpy PC tweeted: 'May have not less than tried to place it out with custard?'
The folks of Twitter then advised cream and custard could be a good suggestion to quell the fireplace
Passengers and workers have been requested to go away the smoky station however it reopened not lengthy after
One other particular person mentioned: 'I feel everyone knows that lashings of cream was required to quell the fireplace.'
The station reopened shortly after.
Barnet Police tweeted: 'As predicted, #GoldersGreen tube station is now reopened.'
An account for the Northern Line confirmed: 'Golders Inexperienced station has re-opened.'
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