28 in hospital, nine in a critical condition, after train collision

20 Jun 2026 • 7:42 PM MYT
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28 in hospital, nine in a critical condition, after train collision

Twenty eight people remain in hospital, nine of them in a critical condition, after two trains collided near Bedford, police have said.

The crash, which killed a train driver, involved two East Midlands Railway (EMR) services, one smashing into the back of the other on the same line shortly after 5pm on Friday.

Speaking at a press conference near the scene on Saturday, British Transport Police Chief Constable Lucy D’Orsi said: “Tragically, the driver of one of the trains died in the collision.

“His family have been informed and our deepest condolences are with them, his friends, and his colleagues at East Midlands Railway.

“The driver’s family, as you would expect, are being supported by specially trained officers at this difficult time.

“Over 80 people were treated at hospital last night.

“As of this morning, 28 remain in hospital, and nine are in a critical condition.”

The two trains involved were the 4.40pm departure from Corby and the 3.50pm departure from Nottingham, both to London St Pancras.

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