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A ticket inspector was hailed as a 'hero' after a fatal train crash near Bedford that killed a driver and injured about 100 people. Disruption on the London to Bedford line is expected to last a week due to significant track damage.
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A ticket inspector was a "hero" in the aftermath of the fatal crash between two trains near Bedford, a passenger said.
A train driver was killed and about 100 people were injured when two East Midlands Railway (EMR) services to London St Pancras collided at about 17:15 BST on Friday.
Praising the inspector's actions, Mareks Grabovskis told the BBC: "I could see he was in pain himself, but he was telling someone on the radio to close the lines, and checking if everyone else was OK."
Disruption between London and Bedford is expected to last a week. The MP for Mid Bedfordshire, Blake Stephenson, told the BBC 600m (1968ft) of track would need to be replaced.
Grabovskis, who had got on the 16:40 Corby train, said: "I was about to board the first carriage, but there were too many people because the train only had four carriages, so at the last second I moved to the last carriage."
He said he had gone flying when the collision happened, passed out and woke up on the floor to see people "covered in blood" and screaming.
"It was one of the most terrifying moments of my life, and I know how fortunate I am to be here today," he added.
Commuters arriving at Bedford station on Monday said railway staff had been doing their best to offer support.
Network Rail said the line was expected to remain closed between Bedford and Luton for the rest of the week, until 28 June.
There will be no GTR services north of Luton and no EMR services south of Bedford, with a limited rail replacement bus service in operation between Luton and Bedford.
Bernie Casey usually travels from Bedford to London for work, but has been unable to travel due to delays.
He said: "I was up at 06:00 BST looking to attempt the journey, but it's not going to happen. It's a sad set of circumstances."
Casey said his journey on Friday had also been affected and it had taken nearly five hours to get back to Bedford.
"I mean, my heart goes out to the people who were affected in the crash on Friday.
"It's a very sad set of circumstances.
"In fairness to people at the station, as soon as I arrived people were here to give advice and assistance in relation to how long my journey might take and that's informed my decision not to travel."
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The crash involved a collision between two East Midlands Railway services, but the specific cause is still under investigation.
Approximately 100 people were injured in the collision near Bedford.
The ticket inspector helped by communicating with emergency services and ensuring the safety of passengers despite being in pain himself.

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