Train services connecting Heathrow’s Terminal 5 to London’s Paddington Station faced cancellations and delays due to a fire incident reported this morning.
Heathrow Airport Train Service Disrupted by Fire Incident

Heathrow Airport Train Service Disrupted by Fire Incident
A fire near a train track has caused temporary delays at Heathrow Airport’s train service, raising concerns about infrastructure resilience.
The situation unfolded on Wednesday morning, with National Rail confirming disruptions caused by a fire adjacent to the railway track. Passengers were informed of potential cancellations and delays of up to 30 minutes on trains linking Paddington Station with Heathrow’s Terminal 5.
Although services were resumed later in the morning, National Rail indicated that the disturbances could continue until around midday local time. The specific details concerning the fire’s location and its cause remain undisclosed at this moment.
This incident follows a significant previous disruption when a fire at an electrical substation last month led to a near-total shutdown of airport operations for a day, affecting countless travelers worldwide. However, there has been no immediate response from either Heathrow Airport officials or the London Fire Brigade regarding the recent disruption.
Although services were resumed later in the morning, National Rail indicated that the disturbances could continue until around midday local time. The specific details concerning the fire’s location and its cause remain undisclosed at this moment.
This incident follows a significant previous disruption when a fire at an electrical substation last month led to a near-total shutdown of airport operations for a day, affecting countless travelers worldwide. However, there has been no immediate response from either Heathrow Airport officials or the London Fire Brigade regarding the recent disruption.