
By IndiaPrimeTV International Desk | Updated: June 20, 2026 Bedford Train Collision A train driver was killed and 89 passengers were injured on Friday evening after two East Midlands Railway (EMR) passenger trains collided near Bedford, around 60 miles north of London. British Transport Police declared a major incident shortly after the crash, which happened at approximately 5:15 p.m. local time as both trains travelled south toward London St Pancras.
What Happened
The collision occurred on the Midland Main Line just south of Bedford. According to early statements from emergency services, one train had come to a stop on the tracks, possibly due to a technical fault, before the second train struck it from behind. Visible damage to the carriages has been described as moderate, suggesting the impact speed was not extremely high — yet the force was enough to cause dozens of serious injuries and one fatality.
Casualties and Injuries
The Eastof England Ambulance Service confirmed the following breakdown after declaring a major incident:
– **1 death** — a train driver lost their life at the scene
– **11 people** with very serious injuries
– **22 people** seriously injured
– **56 people** with minor injuries
More than 20 ambulances and six air ambulances were sent to the site, and all injured passengers have since been moved to hospitals across the region.
Trains Involved
Reports indicate the two services involved were EMR trains running between Corby/Nottingham and London St Pancras. Both were busy evening commuter services, which explains the relatively high number of passengers affected.
Travel Disruption
All East Midlands Railway services to and from London St Pancras were suspended immediately after the crash, and disruption is expected to continue while investigators examine the site. Passengers are strongly advised to check live status before travelling.
Official sources for live updates:
– East Midlands Railway — [www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk](https://www.eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk/service-updates)
– National Rail enquiries — [www.nationalrail.co.uk](https://www.nationalrail.co.uk/travel-information/operators/east-midlands-railway/)
How to Check on Affected Passengers
– **Casualty Bureau:** British Transport Police is coordinating identification of those involved. Families can use the dedicated emergency contact lines published on the BTP website.
– **Family Reception Centres:** Rest centres have been opened in the Bedford area for evacuated passengers and their relatives.
– **Hospital Liaison:** Injured passengers have been distributed across regional hospitals based on the severity of their injuries, with support teams on-site to help with identification.
The Investigation
The Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) has launched an independent probe. Investigators are expected to focus on three areas:
1. **Black box data** from the On-Train Monitoring Recorders, to establish train speed and braking
2. **Signalling systems**, to check whether the second train was warned about the stationary train ahead
3. **Forward-facing CCTV footage** from the second train’s cab
The Bottom Line
This is one of the most serious rail incidents on the Midland Main Line in recent years. With the RAIB investigation underway and EMR services disrupted, passengers in the East Midlands–London corridor should expect delays for the coming days. IndiaPrimeTV will update this story as official findings are released.
