Home   Ashford   News   Article

Sound of exploding bus tyre shakes office windows in Edinburgh Road, Ashford

There was a loud explosion which shook the windows of buildings in Ashford town centre this morning.

Pedestrians and office workers were stunned after the huge bang came from a bus at the junction of Park Street and Edinburgh Road just after 10am.

Despite fears there may have been an accident or a gas explosion, it emerged the bang had been the sound of the Stagecoach bus's tyre exploding.

The Stagecoach bus driver inspects the damage after his tyre exploded
The Stagecoach bus driver inspects the damage after his tyre exploded

It appears the rear side tyre may have brushed the kerb in Park Street before it burst.

There were no passengers on board the Stagecoach 1X service bus, which runs between Ashford and Canterbury

A recovery vehicle and mechanic arrived on the scene half an hour later.

Stagecoach operations director Neil Instrall said: "I would confirm that a double deck bus operating on our Service 1X did have a tyre blow in Park Street, Ashford this morning."

The damaged tyre after the explosion in Edinburgh Road, Ashford
The damaged tyre after the explosion in Edinburgh Road, Ashford
Close This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies.Learn More