A deadly train collision near Bedford, north of London, has left one person dead and dozens injured, including several in critical condition. Emergency crews rushed to the scene after two passenger trains reportedly collided on the same track, triggering a major rescue operation. Authorities have launched a full-scale investigation to determine how the crash occurred, while Prime Minister Keir Starmer described the incident as deeply concerning. The disaster has reignited questions about rail safety across the United Kingdom as investigators work to uncover the cause of one of the country's most serious rail accidents in recent months.

Emergency services rushed to the scene of a collision between two trains north of London on Friday afternoon that killed one person.

A video posted on social media showed a damaged Luton Airport Express train upright on the tracks and people who appeared to be passengers sitting and standing in a field

British police on Friday said emergency services were responding to reports of a collision involving two trains in the Bedford area, north of London.

Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has called on the public to steer clear of the area; media reports say the incident has resulted in multiple casualties.

Bedfordshire Fire and Rescue Service has called on the public to steer clear of the area; media reports say the incident has resulted in multiple casualties.

Media reports say multiple injuries reported, but emergency services did not provide details.

The British Transport Police confirmed the collision

Two East Midlands Railway trains were involved, with one hitting the back of the other.

Emergency services rushed to the scene of a collision involving two trains near Bedford in eastern England on Friday, with multiple people reported injured...

LONDON: Emergency services rushed to the scene of a collision between two trains north of London on Friday afternoon that killed at least one person. A passenger reported that he…

The collision occurred in the Bedford area, according to British Transport Police.

At least one person died and many others were injured in the train collision that occurred about 90 kilometers north of London.

Both trains were traveling south to London St. Pancras station when they collided outside the town of Bedford around 5:15 p.m., according to information on rail tracking websites.

At least one person has died and several others were injured after a collision between two trains north of London.

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At least one person is dead and 89 are injured after two passenger trains collided in horrific scenes near Bedford, northwest of London.

One passenger says he was thrown forward by the impact then saw fellow travellers with broken bones and bloody injuries.

One passenger says he was thrown forward by the impact then saw fellow travellers with broken bones and bloody injuries.

One person has died and several are injured after a UK train collision near Bedford. Emergency services are on scene following the major incident.

Nördlich von London stoßen am Freitag zwei Züge aufeinander. Eine Person kommt dabei ums Leben. Premierminister Keir Starmer zeigt sich bestürzt.