More than a dozen people - including a number of pedestrians - have been injured after a double-decker bus crashed outside one of Britain's busiest railway stations.
Emergency services rushed to Victoria Station, in London, earlier this morning following the rush-hour smash.
Terrified pedestrians screamed and darted out of the way as the vehicle mounted the pavement and ploughed into a barrier near a packed bus stop.
A total of 17 people, including the driver of the route 24 bus and some passengers, have been hurt after the Victoria Street crash, with 15 taken to hospital, while two were treated at the scene, authorities say.
There are currently no reported fatalities, the Metropolitan Police said.






