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BBC UK News21.06.2026Mundo2 dk okumaUnited Kingdom

Fatal Train Crash Causes Major Disruption Between London and Bedford

En resumen

  • A fatal train crash near Bedford has led to major disruption between London and Bedford, expected to last until Thursday.
  • One train driver died and around 100 people were injured when two East Midlands Railway services collided on Friday.

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A train driver was killed and about 100 people were injured when two East Midlands Railway (EMR) services to London St Pancras collided near Bedford on Friday.

Tamaño de fuente

National Rail has warned that disruption between London and Bedford is expected to continue until Thursday following a fatal train crash, which it described as a "tragic, isolated incident".

A train driver was killed and about 100 people were injured when two East Midlands Railway (EMR) services to London St Pancras collided at about 17:15 BST on Friday near Bedford.

EMR services to and from London St Pancras have been suspended over the weekend, while Thameslink has urged passengers to travel only if essential.

EMR said pre-planned engineering work meant all lines between Bedford and London St Pancras were already closed on Saturday and Sunday.

It added that from Monday to Thursday, one train per hour would run between Sheffield and Bedford, Nottingham and Bedford, and Kettering and Corby, but there would be no services south of Bedford.

"We will provide updates as soon as we have a clearer understanding of the recovery work required and when the railway can safely reopen."

Ellie Burrows, Network Rail Eastern regional managing director, added: "This is a complex and challenging task, and our teams will be working tirelessly to reopen the railway so we can resume services between Bedford and London.

"While investigations are still at an early stage, current indications are that this was a tragic, isolated incident."

Alistair Adamson, who was travelling on the 15:50 Nottingham to London St Pancras train, said he feared there would be an explosion after the impact.

"All of a sudden, a really big impact," he said. "I immediately felt myself lurching forward and saw my colleagues across from me getting thrown around."

Dr Peter Knapp, who was in the front carriage of the train that struck the other, said: "When I got up, I saw all of the chairs everywhere. It felt like I'd been in a bomb explosion."

Shola Mene said she heard a "big bang" and that "people flew from their seats", adding: "There was a lot of blood. A lot of people had facial injuries."

Preguntas abiertas

  • What caused the collision?
  • What is the full extent of the injuries?
  • When will services fully resume?

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