Incidents from November 14 to 17 have left teenagers and adults in hospital with serious injuries.
These are only the incidents that Newsquest London is aware of.
First pictures from scene after man, 20, stabbed at Belvedere station
Police were first called to an attack at Belvedere station on Friday (November 14) at around 5.20pm.
A 20-year-old man was found stabbed and taken to hospital where his condition was assessed not to be life-threatening.
DI Ian Wright said the station was busy at the time of the incident and “many people may have seen what happened or the events leading up to it” as he appealed for information.
A large crime scene was put in place outside the station and row of shops following the incident.
Boy, 16, with life-changing injuries after double shooting in Barking
Two days later police were called to a shooting on Hardwicke Street on Sunday (November 16) at around 9pm.
Paramedics first treated a 16-year-old on Gascoigne Road and then a second 16-year-old on nearby Abbey Road 15 minutes later.
Both were rushed to hospital with gunshot wounds where one is believed to have life-changing injuries.
Person rushed to hospital after stabbing near west London train station
The next day (November 17), officers were called to an attempted robbery on on the Grand Union Canal near Westbourne Park station at around 7.30pm.
Paramedics arrived alongside a team from London’s Air Ambulance and treated a man in his 40s for stab wounds.
The man was taken to hospital “as a priority” with stab wounds that are not life-changing.
There have been no arrests in relation to any of these incidents with police appealing for information from the public.

