The event caused significant disruption to rail operations between London St Pancras and Leicester, with images emerging online depicting passengers gathered in a nearby field as emergency responders managed the situation.
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British officials were addressing reports of a train collision on Friday involving two trains in the Bedford region, situated north of London, according to police. Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue teams were dispatched to the incident occurring at 6:45 p.m.
Clips shared on social media exhibited a damaged Luton Airport Express train standing on the tracks, with individuals who appeared to be passengers seated and standing in a field nearby.
East Midlands Trains confirmed that “emergency services are managing an incident between London St Pancras and Leicester” in central England.
Clips shared on social media exhibited a damaged Luton Airport Express train standing on the tracks, with individuals who appeared to be passengers seated and standing in a field nearby.
East Midlands Trains confirmed that “emergency services are managing an incident between London St Pancras and Leicester” in central England.