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Old February 11th 08, 11:25 AM posted to uk.transport.london,uk.transport.buses
Ian Jelf Ian Jelf is offline
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Default Camden Town: Low Bridge Accident

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/london/7238711.stm

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Six hurt as roof ripped from bus

One person suffered serious head injuries. Pictu Stephen Reynolds
Six people were injured when a double decker bus crashed into a bridge
in north London.
The bus had been diverted along Prince of Wales Road because of a major
fire at Camden market on Saturday.

A police spokesperson said one man suffered serious head injuries when
the roof was pulled off the vehicle.

The route 24 bus between Hampstead Heath and Pimlico normally goes
through Camden High Street. Drivers have been asked to avoid the crash
site.

The crash happened near the junction with Talacre Road at about 0900
GMT.

A Transport for London (TfL) spokesperson said buses had been using the
route under the arched bridge safely for 24 hours before the crash
happened.


The bus was diverted because of road closures. Pictu Toby Koch

He said: "The route is a recognised diversion route and drivers know to
drive straight through the middle."

Buses and overground rail services have been disrupted, and tickets are
being accepted on London Underground.

An investigation into the crash has been launched by TfL and the bus
operator, London General.

Saturday night's fire caused serious damage to the area's famous market.

Storage buildings for the market and the nearby Hawley Arms pub were
also damaged and local residents had to leave their homes.

Police warned that main roads could remain closed for up to four days.
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