One Dead, Multiple Injured in Train Collision Near Bedford
East Midlands Railway said 89 people were injured, including 11 with very serious injuries, and services to London St Pancras were suspended.
- 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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Two trains have collide in Britain, and at least one person has died, many more have been injured, some of them severe, and the cause of the accident is still unclear.
‘Huge bang’ as two trains crash north of London, killing one passenger
LONDON, June 20 — One person has died and dozens were injured, 11 of them “very seriously”, after two passenger trains collided north of London on Friday, UK emergency services said.The crash occurred late afternoon near Bedford, a town around 56 miles (90 kilometres) north of the UK capital, and involved two London-bound trains on the same track, according to East Midlands Railway (EMR).“There was a moment of being flung into the chair in front…
Two trains collide north of London
British Transport Police said on Friday (June 19) that at least one person had died and several others were injured following a collision involving two trains near Bedford, about 60 miles (100 km) north of London.
North of London, two passenger trains collided. A person dies, at least thirty seriously injured are recovered.

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