The 2007 National Express coach crash can refer to one of at least two accidents involving National Express coaches in the UK in 2007.
One happened on 3 January 2007 at approximately a 23:45 (GMT) on a slip road connecting the M25 motorway and the M4 motorway west of London, when a National Express coach travelling from London to Aberdeen overturned. Two people received fatal wounds and dozens were injured in the accident. A third passenger died ...
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The 2007 National Express coach crash can refer to one of at least two accidents involving National Express coaches in the UK in 2007.
One happened on 3 January 2007 at approximately a 23:45 (GMT) on a slip road connecting the M25 motorway and the M4 motorway west of London, when a National Express coach travelling from London to Aberdeen overturned. Two people received fatal wounds and dozens were injured in the accident. A third passenger died in hospital 6 months later as a result of injuries sustained in the crash.
A second happened on 3 September 2007 at approximately 16:00 (BST) on a slip road from the southbound M1 motorway leading to Newport Pagnell services, when a National Express coach travelling from Birmingham to Stansted Airport clipped a kerb and rolled over.
The coach was on route number 592 and was heading towards Aberdeen. It left London Victoria at 22:30 (GMT) and was due to arrive at Aberdeen Coach Park at 10:30 (GMT) on 4 January 2007. The coach was also due to...
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