A man has been taken to hospital following a serious collision involving a coach and a pedestrian on Abingdon Street, just yards from the Houses of Parliament.

Emergency services rushed to the scene shortly after 1:30pm on Wednesday, 11 June, after reports of a crash outside Dean’s Yard. The Metropolitan Police, London Ambulance Service, London’s Air Ambulance, and the London Fire Brigade all attended.

A man was treated at the scene for a head injury and later transported by road to a major trauma centre. Police have since confirmed that the injuries sustained are not life-threatening or life-changing.

Abingdon Street closed for hours

Abingdon Street was shut in both directions from Parliament Square to Great Peter Street, causing significant congestion and impacting multiple bus routes. Among those diverted were the 3, 87, and C10 services.

Investigations were carried out at the scene by collision specialists, with cordons lifted by early evening.

“Officers were called to reports of a road traffic collision involving a coach and a pedestrian at 13:29hrs on Wednesday, 11 June on Abingdon Street, Westminster.
Officers, the London Ambulance Service, London’s Air Ambulance, and the London Fire Brigade attended and a man was taken to hospital.
No arrests have been made. Road closures were put in place during the investigation.”

London Ambulance Service statement

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson added:

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“We were called at 1.29pm to reports of a road traffic collision on Dean’s Yard, SW1P.
We sent an ambulance crew, paramedics in fast response cars, an incident response officer, and a clinical team manager, alongside London’s Air Ambulance.
We treated a man for a head injury and took him to a major trauma centre by road.”

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