1 killed, dozens injured after trains collide in England, British officials say

A tragic train collision occurred north of London on Friday, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. The incident involved two East Midlands Railway trains near Bedford, about 56 miles from London. Emergency services, including British Transport Police, Bedfordshire Police, and local fire and ambulance services, responded to the scene. A major incident was declared, and Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander expressed deep concern. Passengers described the chaos, with reports of smoke, bloodied faces, and severe injuries. The East of England Ambulance Service dispatched numerous resources, including an air ambulance, to assist. The collision has blocked all train lines between Luton and Bedford, affecting regional travel. The cause of the accident is under investigation, and the situation remains critical as authorities work to assist those affected and determine the circumstances leading to the crash. QUESTION: How might this train collision impact public confidence in railway safety, and what measures could be taken to restore trust? 

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