Rail passengers leave the special Climate Summit train, in London, to take a second train which will lead them to Glasgow for the annual UN Climate Change Conference October 30, 2021. — AFP pic
LONDON, Nov 1 — Several passengers were injured after two trains collided in southern England yesterday, official sources said.
Local media talked of around a dozen walking wounded.
“We are currently at the scene of the train accident, involving two trains between Andover and Salisbury,” local police tweeted.
A spokesperson for the national Network Rail company said the last carriage of one of the trains was derailed after hitting an object as it exited a tunnel near Salisbury station, before being rear-ended by the second train.
The accident happened around 7pm (1900 GMT), involving a train from London’s Waterloo Station and a Bristol train.
“There are reports of injuries and the emergency services are on site along with railway first responders,” the spokesperson said
Transport police reported that a centre had been opened to receive the injured.
Transport Minister Grant Shapps announced an enquiry into the accident.
“We need to understand how this happened to prevent” a repeat in the future, he said on Twitter.
According to the transport police, a centre has been opened to receive the victims. — AFP