Two trains reported to have collided north of London: transport police

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Two trains reported to have collided north of London: transport police

British Transport Police said on Friday that it was responding to reports of a train “collision” north of London, with other emergency services saying they were attending to the incident amid media reports of injuries. “We’re responding to reports of a collision involving two trains in the Bedford area,” the transport police force said on X, referring to a market town around 56 miles (90 kilometres) north of the capital. Unverified footage posted to social media appeared to s

British Transport Police said on Friday that it was responding to reports of a train “collision” north of London, with other emergency services saying they were attending to the incident amid media reports of injuries. “We’re responding to reports of a collision involving two trains in the Bedford area,” the transport police force said on X, referring to a market town around 56 miles (90 kilometres) north of the capital. Unverified footage posted to social media appeared to show two East Midlands Railway (EMR) trains having collided, with one running into the other, and passengers pictured standing on the tracks beside damaged rail carriages. The trains appeared to have remained upright on the track, according to the images posted. “Emergency services are dealing with an incident between London St Pancras and Leicester,” EMR said on X, without providing further details. The East of England Ambulance Service said on social media it had sent “a number of resources, including air ambulance and our Hazardous Area Response Team, to a major incident on the railway south of Bedford”, and urged people to avoid the area. Meanwhile, the Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said its “crews are currently in attendance at an incident on the railway just south of Bedford” and also called on the public to steer clear. The Daily Telegraph and TalkTV were among British media outlets to report passengers had been injured in the incident. But the emergency services were yet to provide any details about injuries. Transport minister Heidi Alexander said in a post on X she was “deeply concerned” by reports of the collision. EMR said it was unable to run services in or out of London for the rest of the day, while rail operator Thameslink, which also serves the region, said on its X account that all lines between Luton and Bedford were blocked due to a problem under investigation. BTP issued a statement on social media, saying, “We’re responding to reports of a collision involving two trains in the Bedford area. We’ll share more information as soon as possible.” According to LBC news agency, Bedford hospital is reportedly expecting at least 50 casualties to arrive and has ordered “all hands on deck”. Staff have also been warned that fatalities could be expected. LBC added that the collision reportedly involved two services heading from Nottingham and Corby to London St Pancras International station. LBC reported that the Corby train “seemed to hit into the back of the Nottingham train”. Train collisions are relatively rare in Britain. In September 2023, several people were inju

This railway incident is significant due to the potential number of injuries and disruption to a key transport line.

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