Two Trains Collide Near London, Injuries Reported
Two southbound trains collided on the same track near Bedford on June 19. A train driver died and more than 100 people were injured. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch is currently examining the cause of the crash.
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Updated casualty counts and identified the deceased as a train driver.
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Driver Dead and Over 100 Injured in Bedford Train Collision
confidence 90%Two southbound trains collided on the same track near Bedford on June 19. A train driver died and more than 100 people were injured. The Rail Accident Investigation Branch is currently examining the cause of the crash.
What's confirmed:
- Two trains collided on June 19 near Bedford, approximately 90km north of London.
- Both trains were traveling southbound toward London's St. Pancras Station.
- A train driver died in the collision.
- Emergency services were called at about 5:15 p.m.
- The Rail Accident Investigation Branch is investigating the incident.
- A major incident was declared at the scene.
Still unconfirmed:
- Eight to nine people remain in critical condition.
- The driver passed a red signal.
- At least 89 people were injured.
- More than 100 people were injured.
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Two Passenger Trains Collide Near Bedford
confidence 80%Two East Midlands Railway passenger trains collided north of London on Friday shortly after 5pm. At least one person died and dozens were injured. Emergency services declared a major incident at the scene.
What's confirmed:
- Two passenger trains collided north of London near Bedford on Friday.
- At least one person died in the collision.
- Emergency services responded to the scene.
Still unconfirmed:
- A train driver was the person killed.
- 33 people were taken to hospital with serious injuries.
- Nearly 100 people were injured.
- The crash involved two East Midlands Railway services.