
Bedford train crash driver died from 'traumatic brain and chest injuries'
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Bedford train crash driver died from 'traumatic brain and chest injuries'. The crash took place near Elstow, Bedfordshire, between two East Midlands Railway trains going to London St Pancras from Nottingham and Corby, respectively. At the point of contact with the other train, its speed had reduced to 49mph.
Furthermore, The train was travelling at 76mph when its brakes were applied nine seconds before impact, preliminary analysis of a data recorder has shown.
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Bedford train crash driver died from 'traumatic brain and chest injuries'.
reliability moderate3/3 sourcesThe crash took place near Elstow, Bedfordshire, between two East Midlands Railway trains going to London St Pancras from Nottingham and Corby, respectively
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At the point of contact with the other train, its speed had reduced to 49mph.
according to GB NewsThe train was travelling at 76mph when its brakes were applied nine seconds before impact, preliminary analysis of a data recorder has shown.
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The crash took place near Elstow, Bedfordshire, between two East Midlands Railway trains going to London St Pancras from Nottingham and…
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