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Four people have been taken to hospital after they were injured as their train smashed into the buffers at London’s King’s Cross station. | Four people have been taken to hospital after they were injured as their train smashed into the buffers at London’s King’s Cross station. |
The 10.55am Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) service from Cambridge hit the buffers on platform 11 when it arrived at its destination just after midday. | |
A London ambulance service spokesman said: “We were called at 12.28pm to an incident involving a train at King’s Cross station. We sent two ambulance crews, an incident officer and an advanced paramedic to the scene and arrived within eight minutes. | |
“We treated five patients at the scene for minor injuries. We took four patients to University College hospital.” | |
Network Rail said the train was involved in a “low-speed collision with the buffer stops” at 12.18pm. | |
The platform has been closed for preliminary investigations and the Rail Accident Investigation Branch has been informed. | |
Keith Jipps, GTR’s Great Northern passenger service director, said: “We are working with paramedics to help those who were injured and apologise to those affected by the incident. We will cooperate fully with any investigation.” | |
Two Great Northern rail services were cancelled as a result of the crash, and two more will run with fewer carriages than normal on Thursday evening. | |
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