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'Like a bomb explosion': Bedford train passenger describes crash
  1. Replacement buses arriving at the scenepublished at 20:57 BST

    Holly Nichols
    in Bedford

    People wait in a queue to get on to several buses parked on a road.Image source, Holly Nichols/BBC

    Evacuation buses for those passengers caught up in the collision have started to arrive at the scene near Bedford.

    Passengers can be seen queuing waiting to get on board those buses at the B530 Ampthill Road, at Kempston Hardwick.

  2. 'I saw people on the floor with blood everywhere'published at 20:49 BST

    Alex Pope
    in Bedfordshire

    A woman with blonde hair looks at the camera. She is not smiling. She is wearing a black tank top and is standing in front of a green bush.Image source, Alex Pope/BBC

    Teresa Itabor, from Wellingborough in Northamptonshire, was on 16:57 at Wellingborough heading to the capital to celebrate her birthday.

    She says she had her eyes closed and headphones in when the collision happened.

    "We left Bedford station and there was a massive bang... I didn't know what was going on; my head hit the seat in front of me," she explains.

    "I opened my eyes and that's when I saw people on the floor with blood everywhere."

    She adds that the carriage doors had jammed and would not open.

    "We really didn't know what was happening for a long time."

  3. Where did the collision take place?published at 20:43 BST

    Satellite map of Bedford and surrounding countryside in England. The town centre is labelled “Bedford” near a winding river running across the upper half of the image. A red box and pointer mark the “approximate site of train crash” to the south of the town, near to an industrial site. An inset map of the UK highlights the location in Bedfordshire with a red dot.

    The two passenger trains collided south of Bedford, a town about 60 miles north of the M25 on the edge of Greater London.

    This map shows the approximate location of the incident.

    The collision happened just south of the Elstow road interchange for the A421 and the A6, close to where Universal is planning to build a massive theme park.

    An East Midlands Railway spokesperson said earlier that the trains involved were both heading south to London St Pancras - the 16:40 service from Corby and the 15:50 service from Nottingham.

  4. Transport disruption following the incidentpublished at 20:38 BST

    Thameslink says all lines are blocked between Luton and Bedford and have been since about 17:30.

    "If you have not begun your journey, do not travel," the train company has posted, on X, external.

    East Midlands Railway (EMR) says its services are also affected, with services to and from London St Pancras suspended for the remainder of the day.

    "If you are currently travelling you should use alternative routes," EMR says, external.

    Both Thameslink and EMR outline alternative routes at no extra cost on their website, alongside details on who's eligible for a refund.

    A whiteboard with passenger info in black, headlined "MAJOR DISRUPTION" in red.Image source, Katy Lewis/BBC
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    A passenger information board at St Albans railway station in Hertfordshire, south of Luton

  5. Don't travel to scene, police tell friends and relativespublished at 20:30 BST

    Bedfordshire Police have asked people not to travel to the scene.

    "We understand that people are concerned about relatives or friends who may have been travelling on the trains involved," they say in a statement on X, external, but ask people to wait for further updates from emergency services.

  6. Minister being kept updated following train collisionpublished at 20:28 BST

    Health Secretary James Murray says he is being "kept updated" following the train collision on the line at between Luton and Bedford.

    "A number of people have been injured and I thank first responders who are helping those affected," he added in a post on X, external.

    The collision happened just south of Elstow, near the the road interchange of the A421 and A6.

  7. Video shows scene of crashpublished at 20:16 BST

    One passenger, Dr Peter Knapp, describes the collision.

    "Some people are spitting out blood," he says.

  8. 'A big bang' and 'facial injuries'published at 20:10 BST

    Holly Nichols
    in Bedford

    A woman sits on the ground outside, in front of a silver car. She has black hair and is wearing a black top.Image source, Holly Nichols/BBC

    Shola Mene was on one of the trains this evening.

    "It was like a big bang," she says of the collision.

    "Then people flew from their seats, the seats were pulling, and then someone just flew across and hit my husband in the face.

    "There was a lot of blood. A lot of people had facial injuries."

    She added that she did not think the train was going fast, but there was a lot of confusion as to what had happened.

  9. Two East Midlands trains collidedpublished at 20:08 BST

    A close up shot of the purple EMR trains which have crashed into one another.Image source, Alex Knight

    An East Midlands Railway spokesperson , externalsaid: "The 16:40 EMR train from Corby to London St Pancras has been involved in a collision with 15:50 Nottingham [to] London St Pancras, at Bedford South.

    "We are currently on the scene and working with Network Rail to assist the emergency services.

    "Further updates will be provided as soon as more information is established."

  10. Investigators at the scene of the collision gathering evidencepublished at 20:04 BST

    Katy Austin
    Transport correspondent

    The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has said on X: "A team of RAIB inspectors is on site at the scene of a collision between two trains near Elstow, to start gathering evidence.".

    It’s the RAIB’s job to investigate exactly what happened, and come up with recommendations to prevent the same thing happening again.

  11. ASLEF general secretary 'deeply concerned' over collisionpublished at 19:51 BST

    Dave Calfe, general secretary of the train drivers' union ASLEF, echoed the thoughts of his RMT counterparts.

    "We are deeply concerned by reports of a collision between two trains near Bedford," he said.

    "Our thoughts at this moment are with all the staff and passengers on board. Thank you to the emergency services for their ongoing work responding to this incident."

  12. Local MP says collision is a 'very serious incident'published at 19:48 BST

    Mohammad Yasin standing on a grassy bank next to a lake. There are reeds at the edge of the lake. He is wearing a blue jacket, lilac shirt and mauve tie.Image source, Sam Read/BBC
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    Mohammad Yasin, pictured in 2025

    Mohammad Yasin, the MP for Bedford, which is close to where the collision took place, has just spoken to BBC News about the incident, saying it is "really, really concerning".

    He says there has been a "derailment" and two trains were involved, with emergency services now at the scene.

    Yasin adds the incident only took place a short while ago and there is still a lot he doesn't know, but it is a "very serious incident" and there are a number of casualties.

    We are waiting for more details before we can make further comment, he adds.

    Yasin says the incident took place in an area called Elstow, which is a few miles south of Bedford, while the nearest hospital is "about two miles away".

    He is in contact with the police and will share any further information when it comes out, the MP adds.

  13. 'Serious injuries' onboard, RMT union sayspublished at 19:38 BST

    A National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers spokesperson said: "We are deeply concerned by reports of a train collision between Bedford and Luton and the serious injuries sustained by on-board train staff and passengers.

    "The thoughts of the whole union are with those affected and we continue to monitor the situation."

  14. Passenger information screens show disruptionpublished at 19:35 BST

    Three train information screens. One for the 19:03 for Luton, one for 19:27 for Brighton, another for the 20:41 for LutonImage source, Katy Lewis/BBC

    Train information screens at St Albans railway station show services that are affected.

    St Albans is south of Luton. Bedford is further north of Luton on the same line.

  15. 'People are really upset'published at 19:29 BST

    A fire engine ambulance and police car are parked and lots of people mill around looking at phonesImage source, Dr Peter Knapp

    BBC reporter Holly Nichols is in Bedford near the scene of the crash."I can see about 30-40 people walking towards us. There are lots of very upset people," she says.

    "It is mostly commuters, but a mix of ages.

    "Family members are turning up to pick people up," she added.

    She could also see police vehicles and a cordon at the site.

  16. 'I felt like I'd been in a bomb explosion,' says passengerpublished at 19:23 BST

    Passenger Peter Knapp tells BBC News he was in the front carriage of one of the trains involved in the collision.

    "I felt like I'd been in a bomb explosion," he says.

    He describes seeing "bloodied faces", people with what appeared to be broken legs, and "smoke everywhere".

    Knapp says he "can't sit down because my back hurts so much” but is otherwise "OK".

    He says he "must have been very lucky" but "can't imagine what the situation of the driver is".

    Knapp is now on the main road "parallel to the train" and describes seeing ambulances, fire engines and police at the scene.

  17. St Pancras EMR services suspended for rest of daypublished at 19:22 BST

    East Midlands Railway services to and from London St Pancras are suspended for the remainder of Friday, the train operator has said following a collision between two passenger trains in Bedfordshire.

  18. Transport secretary 'deeply concerned' over train collisionpublished at 19:20 BST

    Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander says she is "deeply concerned to hear reports of the collision involving two East Midlands Railway passenger trains".

    "I’m grateful to emergency services who are on the scene, attending to those affected. We're working quickly with the rail industry and local partners to support passengers," she adds in a post on X.

  19. Air ambulance in attendancepublished at 19:04 BST

    An image showing emergency vehicles and people sitting around on a roadImage source, Dr Peter Knapp

    The East of England Ambulance Service has sent "a number of resources" to the scene including an air ambulance, a spokesperson said.

    The air ambulance has been spotted on Flightradar24 flying in the area south of Bedford.

    A Hazardous Area Response Team has also been sent by the ambulance service and it encouraged people to avoid the area.