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A Tube station was shut and part of the Jubilee Line was suspended after a woman was hit by a train during the morning rush hour.

More than half a dozen police cars, a fire engine and ambulances rushed to Queensbury station on Friday morning.

British Transport Police said a woman had been hit by a train at 7.15am and rushed to St Mary's Hospital where she remains.

Witnesses at Queensbury station reported seeing “police everywhere”.

​All trains between Stanmore to Wembley Park were cancelled and commuters on the rest of the line experienced severe delays.

Witness Alina Scaueru told the Standard there were "at least five police cars, a victim’s trauma intervention one, an urgent response unit and three fire engines” at Queensbury station.

A spokeswoman for BTP said medics treated the woman, whose condition is described as "non life threatening".

She said: "BTP officers were called to Queensbury London Underground train station on Friday after reports that a woman had been struck by a train.

"Officers from the British Transport Police and Met Polcie attended the incident.

"It's currently being treated as non-suspicious".

Passengers were hit with delays with Tube user Dilip Halai describing how he had been stuck on an unmoving train for around eight minutes as Tube services ground to a halt.

Another passenger, Lauren Kavanagh, said on Twitter her eastbound train was held at every station for a couple of minutes.

At 8.20am TfL said all services were back up and running although there were still severe delays on the line. Queensbury station reopened after around an hour and a quarter.