A major emergency response is under way this evening after a minivan collided with a tram on Kingston Road near South Wimbledon.

The crash happened shortly before 4pm on Tuesday, August 26, prompting a response from all three emergency services.

Witnesses reported seeing at least one ambulance leave the scene under blue lights, raising fears of serious injuries.

Minivan Collides With Tram in Kingston Road, Wimbledon – Emergency Services on Scene
Minivan Collides With Tram in Kingston Road, Wimbledon – Emergency Services on Scene

Passengers potentially injured

The Merton Cycling Campaign, who were among the first to highlight the incident on social media, suggested the crash may have occurred after the driver of the minivan allegedly disobeyed traffic signals.

They added that, because the tram was approaching Wimbledon station at a busy time, there were likely to be many passengers standing, meaning a higher risk of injury.

Minivan Collides With Tram in Kingston Road, Wimbledon – Emergency Services on Scene
Minivan Collides With Tram in Kingston Road, Wimbledon – Emergency Services on Scene

At least two ambulances have since been seen leaving the scene.

Roads closed and disruption

Transport for London (TfL) confirmed that tram services have been suspended, while Kingston Road and Hatfield Road remain closed in both directions.

Traffic is heavily congested across the area, with knock-on effects on Dorset Road and at the busy South Wimbledon junction, which is already affected by roadworks.

Minivan Collides With Tram in Kingston Road, Wimbledon – Emergency Services on Scene
Minivan Collides With Tram in Kingston Road, Wimbledon – Emergency Services on Scene

Motorists and bus passengers are being warned to expect serious delays throughout the evening rush hour.

Police statement pending

The Metropolitan Police and London Ambulance Service have been approached for comment.

Updates will follow as more information is confirmed, including the number of casualties and the cause of the crash.

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