Incident at Burnley Central
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Incident at Burnley Central
Northern rail have tweeted all lines are blocked because of an emergency at Burnley central.
Hope everyone ok and it's just caution by the authorities.
Hope everyone ok and it's just caution by the authorities.
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Re: Incident at Burnley Central
Just drove over the level crossing at Brierfield and there are a number of police cars parked up and incident tape across the trackQuickenthetempo wrote:Northern rail have tweeted all lines are blocked because of an emergency at Burnley central.
Hope everyone ok and it's just caution by the authorities.
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Re: Incident at Burnley Central
Sounds like someone has probably been hit by a train. It's happened a few times on that stretch of track if my memory is right?
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Horrible for the people who have to sort out the scene. I used to think quite blithely that anyone hit by a train would be hit, killed and neatly flung to the side of the track. Bad enough.
Truth is, most folks go under the train fot its whole length of the train and suffer horrific damage because of it.
Truth is, most folks go under the train fot its whole length of the train and suffer horrific damage because of it.
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Mate, why the hell do they try and take a shortcut across the track? Really not worth it. As you say they are still alive under the train as they're getting dragged along for at least a mile before they pass out! They won't do that again in a hurry!
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Apparently it's more akin to a mincing machine. It could, of course, have been a suicide assuming someone and not a thing has been hit.
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What kind of thing? A boulder or something?
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I think you misunderstand.Millertime v1.7 wrote:Mate, why the hell do they try and take a shortcut across the track? Really not worth it. As you say they are still alive under the train as they're getting dragged along for at least a mile before they pass out! They won't do that again in a hurry!
It's not likely to have been caused by someone taking a short cut.
I don't know for sure what's happened but most of us will draw a different conclusion to yours.
Very sad for everyone concerned.
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Strange place to commit suicide (if that's what has happened)
I imagine line speeds are quite slow there.
I imagine line speeds are quite slow there.
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How do you know where the incident happened?. They get a bit of speed up between Burnley Central and Brierfield -though I would admit that even at maximum speed it's not like an "intercity" line.Damo wrote:Strange place to commit suicide (if that's what has happened)
I imagine line speeds are quite slow there.
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It seems to be opening up again, according to their Twitter account.
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As a technician on the trains I’ve seen this regularly. We don’t get much damage to the train to be honest. We have to carry out a number of safety tests and inspections before we release it to traffic. There is an external team that clean them but they don’t always get everything. I’ve seen the front end of a few trains after incidents. Not pretty.
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I'm just going off the title "Incident at Burnley Central"nil_desperandum wrote:How do you know where the incident happened?. They get a bit of speed up between Burnley Central and Brierfield -though I would admit that even at maximum speed it's not like an "intercity" line.
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Bud, if they can't manage to clean /scrape everything off the front I'd recommend your lot hire another external team who can actually do their job!Pearcey wrote:There is an external team that clean them but they don’t always get everything. I’ve seen the front end of a few trains after incidents. Not pretty.
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Oh dear oh dear....
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Can I be the only one who thought it was going to be about a train on time for once ?
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Cheers for the advice. It’s not the bits on the front that get missed.Millertime v1.7 wrote:Bud, if they can't manage to clean /scrape everything off the front I'd recommend your lot hire another external team who can actually do their job!
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Mate, I don't get that. Pretty vague. Any news on what happened yet? In Scotland it's pretty common to have jakeys messing around on the platforms and taking shortcuts across the track. A few cans and people think they're invincible. There was a cctv video doing the rounds of the subway in Glasgow, a jakeys can rolled off the platform onto the track when he went to fetch it...well you know the rest...was wedged between train and platform the top half of his body dragged about 30 metres along the platform gap like a spinning top before the train stopped.
Then he takes a drink out of the Can!
Only in Glasgow, lads
Then he takes a drink out of the Can!
Only in Glasgow, lads
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I'm out.
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Are you from the bell end of Glasgow or the back door?
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You are. Still waiting on a reply to what you meant by "thing" that had been hit. That was quite rude and ignorant if you don't mind me saying so, budevensteadiereddie wrote:I'm out.
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Won't be seeing you at Pittodrie with that backchat, sontim_noone wrote:Are you from the bell end of Glasgow or the back door?
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When I see info like this posted I try not to worry about whether it’s my kids or someone I know. Please take a thought before posting potentially worrying or bad taste stuff, if it is someone who has been hurt, they will have family who’ll go through Hell.
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Unfortunately this scottish halfwit is convinced he's funny.
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^ Bud, don't jump on bandwagons to suit your own agenda.
Stand on your own two feet.
Stand on your own two feet.
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Thankfully this looks like it was a false alarm all along, otherwise we would have heard something long before now. In the age of Twitter, news is instantaneous
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Just out of curiosity, how old are you Millertime? And do you have a job? I'm wondering because I can't work out if you're 14 and uneducated, or of working age but with no job and highly uneducated.
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About time this guy got a permanent ban
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Why, exactly? Has he been offensive? He may be a little irritating but I find him strangely amusing.Walton wrote:About time this guy got a permanent ban
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Which one?randomclaret2 wrote:Unfortunately this scottish halfwit is convinced he's funny.
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No fool like an old fool and Walton certainly falls into the latter category.
See you on the 26th lads.
See you on the 26th lads.
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What gives you the right to call someone you know little about a "Scottish prick". I have seen nothing offensive or untoward in what he has written since we got Aberdeen in the Europa league. There is a whole world out there with people who hold a myriad of ideas and views. And that includes their ideas on humour and the like. No need for it.
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Millertime v1.7 wrote:You are. Still waiting on a reply to what you meant by "thing" that had been hit. That was quite rude and ignorant if you don't mind me saying so, bud
I would have thought it was obvious I was referring to a train having possibly hit a cow or a sheep or something like that. Y'know as opposed to a human being.
Not sure how that's being rude or ignorant but hey ho, you know best.

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Eddie, it wasn't obvious bud. Those 'things' are sentient creatures, mate. It's man who is more of a 'thing' when you see neanderthal knuckle draggers like cutsy using internet forums on his phone.
Eddie mate, for the sake of clarity, use your loaf...use the term ANIMALS in future pal. There's a good lad.
Eddie mate, for the sake of clarity, use your loaf...use the term ANIMALS in future pal. There's a good lad.
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Story on lancs telegraph now saying it was a likely suicide, tragic for all concerned.
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As a side note,anyone remember Johnny B.Goode,the tramp?
Think he did himself on that line near the Central,quite a character back in the 80's.I always remember the bikers from the Broadsword,chucking bottles at him from the balcony as he collected his cans from the bin.
Think he did himself on that line near the Central,quite a character back in the 80's.I always remember the bikers from the Broadsword,chucking bottles at him from the balcony as he collected his cans from the bin.
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I was on the train concerned, coming home from work.
It happened just Brierfield side of the prairie, there was no road access nearby so the emergency services had to walk along the track from Brierfield station. Train suddenly screached to a halt and I felt shudder on the track. We were stuck there about 2 and a half hours before the police allowed the train to move. A replacement crew had to be brought in cos the existing driver and guard could not continue. Police described it as a serious incident, but everyone on the train knew what it was. Very sad.
It happened just Brierfield side of the prairie, there was no road access nearby so the emergency services had to walk along the track from Brierfield station. Train suddenly screached to a halt and I felt shudder on the track. We were stuck there about 2 and a half hours before the police allowed the train to move. A replacement crew had to be brought in cos the existing driver and guard could not continue. Police described it as a serious incident, but everyone on the train knew what it was. Very sad.
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Sorry to hear that Andy. Thats a hell of a day
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Just googling the incident shows how freqently this happens, it is a shocking indictment that our society does so little for men’s mental health. I have suffered over the years, and now I see my 18 year old son walking headlong into depression but there’s very little I can do to help or stop it. Until us blokes can open up and feel like we can without being ridiculed this “disease” won’t go away.
My thoughts are with the young mans family at this terrible time.
My thoughts are with the young mans family at this terrible time.
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Youre absolutely right Rick. And its not just those with a clear MH issue. There's many who didnt seem to present with anything.
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Suicide is the biggest killer of men under 40, and committed by people who are very unlikely to actually tell you what they are going to do.
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Not surprised with the crap they put up with these days.