Teenagers to men have been left in hospital since Wednesday (November 12), according to the emergency services.
These are only the incidents that Newsquest London is aware of.
Two in hospital after double stabbing near train station in Dollis Hill
Police were first called to a double stabbing on Dudden Hill Lane next to Dollis Hill station in Brent.
Police cordon outside train station in Dollis Hill (Image: Contributor)
At around 10.45pm on November 12, paramedics were treating a 16-year-old for stab wounds when a second boy, aged 15, approached also with stab wounds.
Both boys were taken to hospital with injuries not thought to be life-threatening or changing.
Man, 20, taken to hospital after stabbing at Belvedere station
Officers were later called to an assault at Belvedere station in Bexley two days later (November 14).
At around 5.20pm paramedics treated a 20-year-old man for stab wounds and took him to hospital.
Detective Inspector Ian Wright of the British Transport Police said the station was “busy” at the time of the stabbing.
Police cordon outside train station in Belvedere (Image: @Funminz/X)
In an appeal for information from the public, he said: “Many people may have seen what happened or the events leading up to it.”
Man stabbed during ‘attempted robbery’ next to canal in west London
Most recently, a man was stabbed near Westbourne Park station in Kensington and Chelsea.
Police were called to reports of an attempted robbery on the Grand Union Canal, which runs near the station.
A man in his 40s was found stabbed and taken to hospital.
There have been no arrests in relation to any of the incidents.
Anyone with information on the Dollis Hill stabbing is asked to contact the Met Police on 101 or online, quoting CAD 8759/12NOV.
For the Belvedere incident, texting 61016 or call the BTP on 0800 40 50 40, quoting reference 507 of November 14.
Information on the Westbourne Park incident should be given to the Met Police by calling 101 quoting CAD 6770/17Nov.

