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  • Marcus Rashford was involved in a car accident on Saturday evening
  • The Manchester United winger was in his £700k Rolls Royce at the time
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Marcus Rashford was involved in a serious car crash after returning from Manchester United‘s 1-0 victory over Burnley on Saturday evening.

The England international was inside his £700k Rolls Royce and crashed into a traffic island as footage emerged showing the extent of the accident on social media.

Fortunately, Rashford emerged uninjured from the accident that seriously damaged his vehicle but was left shaken by the crash, according to The Sun.

Rashford’s luxury supercar was left in a wrecked state after the incident that appeared to happen near the club’s Carrington training complex not long after he had set off.

United players returned from Burnley via coach before getting in their personal vehicles to head home after the match that brought an end to their recent torrid form.

Marcus Rashford was involved in a serious car crash after returning from Manchester United ‘s 1-0 victory over Burnley on Saturday evening

Rashford (left) previously seen getting into his luxury Rolls Royce outside a Cheshire jewellers

Rashford (left) previously seen getting into his luxury Rolls Royce outside a Cheshire jewellers

His white and black Rolls Royce was left strewn sideways across the road as traffic appeared to be halted while the scene was attended to by police.

The Black Badge model is described as the most capable version ever as it combines force and finesse. It is designed with enhanced torque, power and control. 

Footage posted on social media shows the rear left-hand side of the vehicle was torn away from the main body as debris cascaded across the tarmac and a traffic bollard and lamppost were shown to have been knocked down.

The rear bumper appears to have suffered the majority of the impact with pieces shown to be missing and hanging off the stationary vehicle that is left with it’s hazard lights flashing.

Police officers arrived on the scene and closed off part of the road as other drivers were diverted around the incident. 

Manchester United captain and team-mate Bruno Fernandes was reportedly one of the first people on the scene after he left Carrington not long after Rashford.

The Portugal international stopped to check on his team-mate and offered assistance. Fernandes had previously scored the only goal in United’s win that evening.

Attending emergency services managed the situation with police present, although it is believed no arrests were made and Rashford didn’t require medical attention.

Rashford (right) was reportedly uninjured but left shaken after the serious crash

Rashford (right) was reportedly uninjured but left shaken after the serious crash

The white Rolls Royce was left strewn sideways across the road as traffic appeared to be halted while the scene was attended to by police

The white Rolls Royce was left strewn sideways across the road as traffic appeared to be halted while the scene was attended to by police

United captain Bruno Fernandes (right) was reportedly on the scene of the accident and offered his assistance

United captain Bruno Fernandes (right) was reportedly on the scene of the accident and offered his assistance

As well as his other cars, Rashford also owns a McLaren 765 Long Tail, which costs £280,000

As well as his other cars, Rashford also owns a McLaren 765 Long Tail, which costs £280,000

Also in Rashford's collection is a Lamborghini Urus Performante, which costs £350,000

Also in Rashford’s collection is a Lamborghini Urus Performante, which costs £350,000

The 25-year-old is a keen acquirer of luxury vehicles and recently added a third Rolls Royce – a £560,000 Cullinan Blue Shadow – to his growing collection of six-figure supercars.

Other cars in his collection include a £280,000 McLaren 765 Long Tail and a £350,000 Lamborghini Urus Performante.

The McLaren 765 Long Tail is based on the 720S and uses innovative aerodynamics to create 25 per cent more downforce. Only 765 were produced, with the car the most powerful LT yet with 765PS.

Meanwhile, the Lamborghini uses lightweight carbon-fibre components, which allows for a significant weight reduction.




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Most workers commute to the office – but one worker in the U.S commutes in his office.

These pictures show an incredible wheeled home studio mounted on 110ft- (33.5m) long railroad tracks that can be moved between the owner’s house and a forest nearby – to give him the feeling of ‘commuting’.

The cartoonishly imaginative set-up in Washington State was created by Seattle-based Olson Kundig Architects, who in coming up with the design ‘talked about the importance of leaving the main house and having a commute as part of the experience’.

From there, they dreamt up the idea of deploying the homeowner ‘out into the forest’, wondering: ‘How cool would it be to take his office and put it on tracks?’

Inspiration for the wacky two-storey office also came from railroad track remnants found in the grounds of the house during excavation work, with the short section of extra-wide 15ft- (4.5m) gauge track that the studio sits on formed from repurposed Great Northern Railway track.

This two-storey studio in Washington State has been mounted onto railroad tracks between a house and a forest

This two-storey studio in Washington State has been mounted onto railroad tracks between a house and a forest 

The cartoonishly imaginative set-up was created by Seattle-based Olson Kundig Architects

The cartoonishly imaginative set-up was created by Seattle-based Olson Kundig Architects 

The short section of 15ft- (4.5m) gauge track that the studio sits on is formed from repurposed Great Northern Railway track

The short section of 15ft- (4.5m) gauge track that the studio sits on is formed from repurposed Great Northern Railway track 

The office was created for Lou Maxon, who runs his ‘Maxon’ branding agency from his home just outside the small city of Carnation.

Lou can propel his studio backwards and forwards for his ‘commute’ using an adapted control panel inside it that was formerly installed in a locomotive made by late 20th-century railway firm Burlington Northern.

And a stabilising bar on the track ‘informed by Japanese high-speed railways… prevents the tower from tipping during an earthquake’.

The office has been designed to resemble a traditional railway wagon with accommodation for the crew called a caboose, with further individual design elements also paying homage to the world of railways.

The bright yellow studio door matches the original paint colour of the striping on Great Northern trains, while plywood was chosen as interior wall cladding due to its widespread use in railcars.

A control panel in the office space is used to propel the studio backwards and forwards

A control panel in the office space is used to propel the studio backwards and forwards 

The control panel was formerly installed in a locomotive made by late 20th-century railway firm Burlington Northern

The control panel was formerly installed in a locomotive made by late 20th-century railway firm Burlington Northern

The office was created for Lou Maxon, who runs his 'Maxon' branding agency from his home just outside the small city of Carnation

The office was created for Lou Maxon, who runs his ‘Maxon’ branding agency from his home just outside the small city of Carnation 

The office has been designed to resemble a traditional railway wagon with accommodation for the crew called a caboose

The office has been designed to resemble a traditional railway wagon with accommodation for the crew called a caboose 

The lower level serves as the main working space, with a built-in desk and shelves for storage and display.

The upper level is accessible via a steel ladder, with a small dumbwaiter to transport heavy or bulky items.

‘Envisioned as a calmer zone for creative exploration and restoration, this level functions much like a cupola on a train’s caboose, a high vantage point to look out across the landscape,’ the designers say.

¿Seeing the studio for the first time after construction, I was blown away,' the designers say

‘Seeing the studio for the first time after construction, I was blown away,’ the designers say

Sharing his thoughts on the design, Lou says: ‘I remember a teacher yelling at me in elementary school and saying, “Get your head out of the clouds.” In the studio, like a caboose, the downstairs is the working area, and the upstairs is sort of big picture, more in the clouds. 

‘Now every day when I’m there, I’m thinking, “This is perfect.” I’m literally living in the clouds.’

Olson Kundig Architects’ Tom Kundig weighs in: ‘When we started designing a studio for Lou, we talked about the importance of leaving the main house and having a commute as part of the experience. 

Plywood was chosen as interior wall cladding due to its widespread use in railcars

Plywood was chosen as interior wall cladding due to its widespread use in railcars

'How cool would it be to take his office and put it on tracks?' the designers said when brainstorming ideas for the project

‘How cool would it be to take his office and put it on tracks?’ the designers said when brainstorming ideas for the project  

Inside, the lower level is the main working space, with a built-in desk and numerous shelves for storage and display

The upper level is accessible via a steel ladder, with a small dumbwaiter to transport heavy or bulky items

Inside, the lower level (left) is the main working space, with a built-in desk and numerous shelves for storage and display. The upper level (right) is accessible via a steel ladder, with a small dumbwaiter to transport heavy or bulky items

‘I said, somewhat jokingly, “Could we deploy Lou out into the forest? How cool would it be to take his office and put it on tracks?” It started as an offhand comment, but we quickly realized we all wanted to figure out how to make it happen.’

He continues: ‘Seeing the studio for the first time after construction, I was blown away. It’s a beautiful object, beautifully fabricated, but moving it along the track is another experience entirely.’

Though this was a bespoke project for the client, Kundig says that he ‘could envision creating something similar in the future, once it was responsive to a specific client need or desire’.

The bright yellow studio door matches the original paint colour of the striping on Great Northern trains

The bright yellow studio door matches the original paint colour of the striping on Great Northern trains 



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