Two trains collide north of London, causing serious injuries
Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Two trains collided north of London near Bedford, resulting in serious injuries and a significant emergency response.
- The incident blocked railway traffic between Bedford and Luton, with over thirty emergency units and an air ambulance dispatched.
- The collision involved two East Midlands Railway trains, with one reportedly rear-ending the other.
A serious train collision occurred north of London, near Bedford, prompting a large-scale emergency response and causing significant disruption to rail services. British Transport Police confirmed they are responding to reports of the crash involving two trains in the Bedford area, approximately 80 kilometers north of the capital.
British Transport Police is responding to reports of a collision in the Bedford area involving two trains.
Emergency services are currently on the scene, with railway traffic halted between Bedford and Luton. Over thirty emergency units, including an air ambulance, have been deployed to assist the injured. Authorities have described the incident as a "serious accident."
Initial media reports suggest the collision involved two East Midlands Railway trains bound for London St Pancras. One train, originating from Nottingham, was reportedly struck from behind by a second train that departed from Corby. The impact occurred roughly 4 kilometers south of Bedford station.
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Social media images show passengers walking on the tracks near the damaged trains, which remained on the rails following the collision. Transport Minister Heidi Alexander expressed deep concern over the unfolding situation.
I am very concerned about the news coming from the scene of the accident.
Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.