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Emergency crews respond to train collision north of London

Emergency crews respond to train collision north of London

Summary

Two trains collided north of London near Bedfordshire on Friday evening. Emergency crews responded quickly, and witnesses reported seeing injured people and emergency vehicles at the scene.

Key Facts

  • The train collision happened south of Bedfordshire on railway lines connecting London’s St. Pancras station to central England.
  • Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue crews arrived after the incident was reported at 6:45 p.m.
  • Witnesses described injuries including head wounds and broken legs.
  • Photos showed two damaged trains still on the tracks with victims having bandages.
  • Ambulances, fire engines, and police were present at the site.
  • Bedford hospital was notified to expect up to 50 injured people.
  • No official casualty numbers were released immediately after the crash.
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