It is believed that the smoke from the flares triggered the fire alarm, and passengers were initially advised to replan the trip.
The British traffic police stated that they received an accident report at 12:40 pm and the station reopened at 1:07 pm.
Crowds have gathered at Wembley, and fans climbed onto the bus, set up flares and danced in the street.
The excitement of some people started even earlier, thousands of people lined up outside Tavern Get a table this morning for the game that starts at 8 o’clock tonight.
People were seen lining up outside the shaky Fulback Bar in Finsbury Park starting at 6 am.
A resident posted a photo of queuing on Twitter. He said: “Treat everything with the dedication of the English fans. They lined up for the shaky defender from 6 in the morning.”
A staff member at a bar in North London said to Standard: “We are really busy and trying to keep up with everything.
“Honestly, this is great. Everyone sings in the bar, and everyone is happy to be here.”
Bystander Liam Brennan said: “People are waiting in lines in bars [Faltering Fullback] Even though there are still 8 hours before the game! At 11:30 in the morning, the number of people in the line was about 100, and it has now at least doubled.
“A lot of autographs and chants-the neighbor is not happy.”
Starting at 10 am, fans are also lining up outside the Rose and Crown bar in Tooting.
A bystander said: “I walked over and saw a long queue in the bar. I really can’t blame them. I booked a spot a few weeks ago, but if I didn’t have one, I would do the same with them.
“After all, it is going home.”
Revelers can also be seen lining up outside the bars in Kings Cross and Finsbury Park.
At the same time, in Bristol, hundreds of people lined up outside a bar starting at 10 a.m. The fans wore English T-shirts and waved flags.
Queues were also found in Northampton and Brighton, where fans enjoyed the morning sun.
In a speech at Ye Olde King and Queen in Brighton’s city centre, Wilf Lockton said: “From 8 am, people have been lining up outside one of the largest bars to ensure there are seats to watch the game. The flag is flying: The football shirts on display and the carols of Gareth Southgate who keep praising Sussex. This will be a long and exciting day.”
The preparatory work before the game tonight is still continuing, and it is expected that the event will take place throughout the day.
The red arrow will fly over Wembley Stadium Pay tribute to England players shortly before kick-off.
As the excitement of the game reached its climax, Boris Johnson, the Queen, Tom Cruise and the Duke of Cambridge all shared good luck messages for Gareth Southgate’s team.
In a video shared on Twitter, William, who is also the chairman of the FA, said: “I can’t believe this will happen. It’s so exciting, I just wish you good luck.”
“You showed the best in England, and we all support you. The whole country supports you. So, take it home.”
The monarch sent a short note to manager Gareth Southgate before the final of the first major event of the Three Lions in 55 years, saying: “I want to congratulate all of you. Congratulations on entering the European Championship finals and sending my best wishes for tomorrow. I hope that history will not only record your success, but also your spirit, commitment and pride.”
Mr. Johnson told the manager Gareth Southgate and the team: “You brought England to the final of an important international competition.
“For most people in this country, this is the first time this has happened in their lives.
“You have formed a group of brothers, and their energy, tenacity and teamwork — and sheer talent — seem to shine in everything you do.
“On behalf of the entire country, I wish you good luck and play a wonderful game-take it home!”
The final will start at 8pm, and if it ends at normal time, it will end at 10pm.
However, if it enters overtime or a penalty shootout, the game will end near 11pm.