A Tube worker got his head stuck (Picture: Lily Evangeline)

The next time you run for a train when the doors are closing just remember you could end up like this guy.

A video showed a Transport for London (TfL) employee with his head stuck between a set of doors at St Paul’s underground station this morning.

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Baffled passengers watched on as the man waited to be rescued.

The worker had somehow managed to get his head jammed while putting a train out of service.


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Witnesses said the unfortunate worker was trapped for approximately ten minutes before he was released.

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A spokesman for Transport for London (TfL) said: ‘He is a member of staff, and he is fine.



‘The train was being taken out of passenger service and he was helping get customers off.’

He also confirmed there hadn’t been any injuries.

The video was filmed by commuter Lily Evangeline.

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