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Bedford train crash update issued with eight people still in critical condition – UK Times

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Eight individuals remain in a critical condition following a devastating train collision near Bedford that claimed one life.

The driver of one of the trains was killed and numerous others sustained injuries when an East Midlands Railway (EMR) service struck the rear of another on the same line last Friday.

More than 100 people have received hospital treatment in the aftermath of the incident, with 53 still admitted as of Monday, including the eight in critical care, according to British Transport Police (BTP). Shaun Burton, 60, the driver of one of the trains, was pronounced dead at the scene.

Deputy Chief Constable Stuart Cundy of BTP stated: “First and foremost, the thoughts of everyone at BTP are with the driver Shaun Burton’s family and colleagues, and all those injured and affected by the collision on Friday.”

He confirmed that a priority investigation is underway, with BTP’s senior investigating officer collaborating with the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB) to ascertain the full circumstances. Mr Cundy added that personal property has been recovered from the trains, and an update on retrieval for affected passengers would be provided shortly.

Stuart Cundy said eight people remain in critical condition
Stuart Cundy said eight people remain in critical condition (PA)

Reflecting on the immediate response, Mr Cundy said: “Friday evening witnessed an awful incident that presented complexities and challenges for all those who responded. I have been humbled by the actions of passengers and staff who were on the trains, and by the professionalism of our officers, the wider emergency services and partners.”

He noted that the recovery operation is now in progress to remove the damaged trains and reopen the railway, and the investigation team is seeking to speak with everyone who was on the affected services.

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander addressed the House of Commons on Monday, confirming that RAIB is investigating and an update is expected “in the coming days”.

She appealed for patience, stating: “While I completely understand the strength of feeling out there, while I hear the clamour for answers, for the need to understand the cause of this tragedy, I must ask everyone for some patience, as hard as I know that will be.”

Ms Alexander affirmed her determination to uncover all answers and ensure lessons are learned. She highlighted that the RAIB, whose inspectors were on site within hours, has launched an independent investigation.

“They, and they alone, will identify the cause and will make recommendations, which I will consider with the utmost care and due diligence,” she said, urging against speculation.

The collision occurred at 5.15pm on Friday when the 4.40pm train from Corby to London St Pancras collided with the stationary 3.50pm service from Nottingham to London St Pancras at Alstone near Bedford.

Emergency services arrived “within minutes”, Ms Alexander reported, initiating a joint response involving fire and rescue, ambulance services, the National Police Air Service, British Transport Police, Bedfordshire Police, and railway staff.

Heidi Alexander spoke about the crash in the House of Commons on Monday
Heidi Alexander spoke about the crash in the House of Commons on Monday (House of Commons)

“They evacuated passengers safely, provided medical assistance, secured the railway and began recovery operations,” the Transport Secretary explained, confirming that all passengers were clear of the scene by 11pm.

Ms Alexander expressed her deep sadness in confirming the death of the driver of the Corby to London St Pancras train, adding: “His family have asked for privacy at this horrendously difficult time, but I am sure I speak for the whole House when I offer them our deepest condolences.”

Transport committee chairwoman Ruth Cadbury pressed for support for railway staff, particularly those working on the affected route. Ms Alexander responded that the “whole of the railway family has come together to ensure that that support is put in place for individuals who could have experienced very significant trauma,” extending this to both passengers and EMR staff.

She also assured that investigators would be “appropriately resourced and appropriately equipped” for their work.

EMR has established a customer care and welfare team, alongside a dedicated care line, to assist affected passengers.

The railway line between Bedford and Luton is anticipated to remain closed for the remainder of the week, though services between Luton and London St Pancras are operational. Planned engineering works over the weekend, which had already led to rail replacement services along the Midland main line, were cancelled.

These replacement services continue to offer alternative routes, and train operators have been instructed to accept tickets from customers using these options. However, Ms Alexander advised passengers to “make alternative arrangements” for non-essential travel along this route.

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