Train driver who died in Bedford crash passed red signal just moments before collision, investigation finds
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The train driver who died in the Bedford crash passed a red signal just moments before the collision, an investigation has found.
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Shaun Burton, 60, was killed in the crash on Friday, with more than 100 other people being injured.
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The crash involved two East Midlands Railway trains, with one hitting the back of the other on the same line in Elstow near Bedford just after 5pm on Friday.
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