The injury toll of a rail crash near Bedford on Friday evening that killed a driver has risen to 100, with nine people still in a critical condition.
Authorities are investigating the fatal crash, in which one train collided into the back of another on the same line shortly after 5pm.
The East of England Ambulance Service said 11 people sustained very serious injuries, 32 were seriously injured while another 57 people suffered minor injuries.
King Charles has said he is “greatly saddened” by the incident and is being kept regularly updated on developments.
He said “his thoughts and sympathies are with the family of the deceased and with all those injured or affected by such a tragic incident”, a Buckingham Palace spokesperson added.
Passenger Pete Knapp, 40, recalled: “There was a moment of being flung into the chair in front, and then I saw smoke. People were crying, screaming, people were so scared and confused.”
Prime minister Sir Keir Starmer described the crash as “hugely concerning” and said he is “grateful to the emergency services for their swift response to this tragic incident”.
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Investigation expected to look at human error and signal failures as cause of crash
An ongoing probe into what caused the Bedford train crash is likely looking into signal failures and the possibility of human error, an expert has said.
Authorities, led by the Rail Accident Investigation Branch, will be looking at data from the black boxes in the trains, along with CCTV and available signalling information.
“I think it comes down to human error or a system fault, or some kind of interaction from the environment outside … It’s very hard to tell [what happened],” railway systems consultant Peter Hicks told The Times.
“They [the investigators] will get downloads from the systems on the trains to say what inputs the drivers gave, and outputs from the signalling system. And they will be the ones who can say what the root cause and what the contributory causes were.”
Alex Croft21 June 2026 08:15
Watch: Bedford train crash passenger captures collision aftermath on video
Alex Croft21 June 2026 07:50
Please refrain from speculation, say transport police
British Transport Police have urged people to please “refrain from speculation” on what caused the Bedford train crash, as a probe continues.
“There will be a lot of questions as to what exactly happened on (Friday) night, chief constable Lucy D’Orsi said.
“I would like to reassure everyone that specialist investigators from British Transport Police are working with colleagues at the Rail Accident Investigation Branch to gather the facts and determine what has happened.
“They are extremely experienced and I would ask that we all refrain from speculation.”
Alex Croft21 June 2026 07:27
Rail Accident Investigation Branch to give update in coming days
In a statement on X, the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) said it was working with the British Transport Police to determine what happened before the crash.
In a statement on X, the RAIB said: “RAIB inspectors continue to gather evidence at the site of yesterday’s collision between two trains near Elstow.
“RAIB will conduct a full, independent safety investigation into this tragic accident.
“We will provide a further update in the coming days once we know more.”
Alex Ross21 June 2026 07:01
‘The Bedford train tragedy demands seriousness’ – The Independent View
In our editorial published tonight, we say the horrific incident requires urgent investigation, but it must not be hijacked by those with an axe to grind about railway nationalisation.
Read the full piece here:
Alex Ross21 June 2026 03:00
Update on number of people injured in crash
East of England Ambulance Service has issued an update on the number of people injured in the crash, saying 100 people were hurt.
The number seriously injured was 32, and the number with minor injuries, 57. Eleven people sustained very serious injures, the ambulance service said.
Nine of these people remained in a critical condition in hospital as of Saturday afternoon.
Alex Ross21 June 2026 00:04
Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire pays tribute to those in crash
Lord-Lieutenant of Bedfordshire, Susan Lousada, has paid tribute to those involved in the Bedford crash.
She wrote on X: “As Bedfordshire continues to come to terms with yesterday’s tragic rail accident, our thoughts remain with all those who were injured, affected, or anxiously awaiting news of loved ones.
“We also remember with great sadness the train driver who lost his life whilst carrying out his duties. Our deepest sympathies are with his family, friends and colleagues at this difficult time.”
Alex Ross20 June 2026 23:59
Police Federation of England and Wales: ‘Thoughts remain with the victims’
The Police Federation of England and Wales has issued a statement on the Bedford train crash.
“Our thoughts remain with the victims involved in the Bedford train collision,” the federation said.
“We are also thinking of our BTP (British Transport Police) and Bedfordshire Police colleagues and all emergency workers at this difficult time.”
Alex Ross20 June 2026 22:16
East Midlands rail route remains closed
Network Rail said on Saturday that part of the East Midlands route remained closed as the emergency response continued and teams assessed damage to the trains and infrastructure.
The company said it would provide updates when it had a clearer understanding of the recovery work required and when services can safely reopen, adding that passengers should check with their train operator for the latest travel advice.
Alex Ross20 June 2026 21:00
Archbishop of Canterbury says her prayers are for those impacted
Archbishop of Canterbury Dame Sarah Mullally said her prayers were with the family of the driver who was killed and all those injured.
Writing on X, she added: “May God comfort and protect them, and equip all those who are caring for them in the aftermath of this tragic incident.”

Alex Ross20 June 2026 20:00




