One Dead, Multiple Injured in Train Collision Near Bedford
A major incident was declared as emergency crews treated 89 injured passengers and investigated how one train struck another from behind.
- One person died and multiple passengers were injured after two East Midlands Railway trains collided near Bedford on Friday. Emergency crews responded to the scene, and rail services in the area were suspended.
- Rail services were severely disrupted after a Corby-to-London train reportedly struck the rear of a Nottingham-to-London service south of Bedford. Authorities suspended train operations in the area while rescue efforts and investigations continued.
- Hospitals prepared for dozens of casualties following a train collision near Bedford during the evening commute. Witnesses described a sudden impact that left passengers injured, while officials worked to assess the damage and assist those affected.
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Passengers to face rail disruption for a week following fatal train crash
Network Rail said a ‘complex recovery operation’ to remove the damaged trains and carriages from the railway had begun.
North of London two trains collide in the middle of Rush Hour. One person dies, many more are seriously injured. Nine of them are still in critical condition.
The British authorities declared the state of "major incident" after a frontal collision and by range between two East Midlands Railway (EMR) passenger trains in the vicinity of Bedford, just north of London. The impact claimed the life of one of the drivers and left a balance of at least 100 people injured, triggering a massive deployment of England's rescue corps. According to reports from the British Transport Police (BTP), the crash occurred…
In a collision of two trains north of London, a man was killed.
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