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It’s pretty obvious that I am not going to get any further input from experienced railwaymen so I will draw a line under this thread. If you haven’t already guessed I was the person in the scenario. My wife and I regularly used the crossing during our walks and being an enthusiast I had a good idea of what trains to expect at different times of the day.
From the laboured sound it was making the approaching diesel-hauled train appeared to be a regular Class 6 working. It’s slow speed would give me ample time to “kick” the clips off the rails but I was also aware that a Virgin Inter-City and a Class 325 Royal Mail Unit were also due in the other direction. Convinced that the clips posed a threat and that I needed to do something quickly I got my wife to watch for any other approaching trains and I ran onto the crossing and booted the clips off the rails. I don’t think that I had ever moved so fast in my life and I was back to the safety of the footpath before the driver of the approaching diesel even saw me. When we got home I reported the incident to the British Transport Police. I didn’t expect them to officially approve of my actions but I was surprised that they were so disinterested. I am not sure if the officer knew what a Pandrol clip was but he didn’t seem to regard the incident as being very serious. Maybe he was right and I was wrong and the clips hadn’t constituted a hazard to trains? I still don’t know to this day. P.S. One thing that I made clear to the BTP was that I was pretty certain that the clips were not the work of kids. We had a good view of the approaches to the crossing and there were no kids in the area. Between the last train passing and us finding the clips the only activity in the area was a Land-Rover, which drove away quickly as we approached. John |
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Obviously you make the correct decision in the circumstances, and who knows what accident you saved. Kids is one thing, but it is shocking that adults might do that.
What was the result of your previous discussion board thread? |
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Yes John,i would consider them to be not only a derailment risk but also a risk to the train crew and other staff in the area,as they could go anywhere if they get hit by a train going at speed.In fact i think one or two would be moved off by the train but any more could be a problem.
All the best,Ian |
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I don't know what I would have done if I had been on my own. John. |
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