Three people still in hospital day after incident involving two Exeter-bound trains
Three people are thought to still be in hospital after being injured in a Great Western Railway train crash in Devon yesterday.
18 people were initially hurt when two Exeter-bound GWR trains collided in Plymouth.
One was stationary when hit was hit at low speed by the other.
They were both due in Exeter at around quarter to five; one was due to terminate here; the second was heading to London Paddington.
Great Western Railway's regional general manager David Crome has seen many incidents himself - but is trying to reassure passengers his company is safe.
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