Hank Scorpio Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 Hmmmm, I think I’m somewhere in between ‘get on with it’ and your stance. Disrupting all the trains on the East Coast is not on. This has happened a few times on the Road Bridge, and also on North Bridge above Waverley Station. It’s hugely disruptive and is because that person wants attention. Hopefully this isn’t a regular occurrence on the Rail Bridge.People don’t want to kill themselves for attention. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sergeant Wilson Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 Just now, Hank Scorpio said: People don’t want to kill themselves for attention. So they say. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
welshbairn Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 16 minutes ago, Hank Scorpio said: People don’t want to kill themselves for attention. Some just want to give a train driver nightmares. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scary Bear Posted September 3, 2019 Author Share Posted September 3, 2019 People don’t want to kill themselves for attention. They pick high profile places to try and kill themselves by accident? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bold Rover Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 Hank's post reminded me of an episode last month on a packed train between York and Leeds. The train stopped and stayed stopped. After some time, an announcement: a young suicidal female on the track ahead. My first thought was: too much information there, then - I'm going to be late etc. As I was selfishly thinking this through, a teenage girl opposite started sobbing, very genuinely, and was comforted by strangers, quietly. It made this old cynic reflect a bit. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brother Blades Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 I really hate to appear heartless, but I’m surprised no one started c***s on a track thread. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ajwffc Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 1 hour ago, Brother Blades said: I really hate to appear heartless, but I’m surprised no one started c***s on a track thread. It will just be full of people(mainly me) complaining about Network Rail, contractors(mainly Babcock) and agency(not SWGR ) staff. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JamesP_81 Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 I was on a train back to Fife this morning and we stopped at Dalmeny, driver got out and spoke to the conductor who then issued a message to the train saying there was someone on the bridge and we wouldn’t be moving until it was resolved. I naturally followed the story on twitter to see if any other updates were being issued and there was some comments to the tune of, “tell him to get a move on”. I cannot fathom how anyone could be so fucking lacking in empathy for that person that they’d post something as stupid. Literally nothing anyone had planned on that train is more important than that person’s life. Later trains can be caught, flights rebooked, meetings rescheduled; but that person’s life can’t be given back if he decides to jump. For what it’s worth, the person was taken off the bridge and to a place of safety where he hopefully is given all the support and assistance he needs. In general drivers can come across as pretty heartless concerning these kinds of incidents but that's mostly as a kind of gallows humour way of coping with knowing that each day at work could be the day somebody chucks themselves under your train. Commuters on the other hand are generally heartless, soulless savages who would happily get out and push said person off the bridge if it meant they could then get to work on time. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wile E Coyote Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 I was heading down to London on the train a few months back and it was announced my train was going to be 50 minutes late, I wasn't particularly fussed as the event I was going to was the next day anyway. It was then announced the reason for the delay was somebody had been hit by a train outside Wigan, My initial thought was fucks sake (as in being hit by a train is not good rather than I am going to be late). A day or two later the incident made the papers and seeing pictures of the young lad brought home how horrible it must have been for his family and friends. On the other hand my train eventually arrived 65 minutes late so I got a full refund so swings and roundabouts 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scary Bear Posted September 3, 2019 Author Share Posted September 3, 2019 In general drivers can come across as pretty heartless concerning these kinds of incidents but that's mostly as a kind of gallows humour way of coping with knowing that each day at work could be the day somebody chucks themselves under your train. Commuters on the other hand are generally heartless, soulless savages who would happily get out and push said person off the bridge if it meant they could then get to work on time. Outrageous comments, James! Few commuters care about being delayed getting to work. They care about getting home after work.Do more people jump in front of a train at the end of the day or the start of the day? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cosmic Joe Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 3 hours ago, Brother Blades said: I really hate to appear heartless, but I’m surprised no one started c***s on a track thread. Scary Bear would be the obvious candidate. I thought he'd bottomed out when he posted that it was acceptable to blacken up at Halloween. I was wrong... 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zen Archer (Raconteur) Posted September 3, 2019 Share Posted September 3, 2019 14 minutes ago, Scary Bear said: Do more people jump in front of a train at the end of the day or the start of the day? It would be helpful if they could WhatsApp and all pick the same train, there would be less inconvenience overall. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scary Bear Posted September 3, 2019 Author Share Posted September 3, 2019 Scary Bear would be the obvious candidate. I thought he'd bottomed out when he posted that it was acceptable to blacken up at Halloween. I was wrong...You must be one of the most easily offended people on here. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Gaz FFC Posted September 4, 2019 Share Posted September 4, 2019 The world is currently packed with people just itching to be offended. It makes it tremendous entertainment for someone like me who couldn't give a shiny shite who I offend and upset. Man up precious. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sooky Posted September 16, 2019 Share Posted September 16, 2019 This must have been about a year ago. Sitting across from this fairly posh, middle-aged woman at a table on the train who was talking to some support person on the phone about being locked out of their account. There’s a brief period of silence, she looks around the carriage, and then:“Margaret Thatcher. So, obviously she wasn’t *actually* my childhood hero, but...”I figured the P&B masses would judge this, very obviously, security question answer as fairly cuntish behaviour. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
resk Posted September 16, 2019 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Are sound c***s on the train allowed here? Got the train from Huntly for the fitba on Saturday and three folk got on at Insch and sat at my table. Off to town for a day on the booze. They offered me a can of cider and had a good chat. Moral of the story - folk fae Insch are sound AF. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
NJ2 Posted September 16, 2019 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Are sound c***s on the train allowed here? Got the train from Huntly for the fitba on Saturday and three folk got on at Insch and sat at my table. Off to town for a day on the booze. They offered me a can of cider and had a good chat. Moral of the story - folk fae Insch are sound AF. They were probably just in a good mood they were getting out of Insch for the day. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GordonD Posted September 16, 2019 Share Posted September 16, 2019 1 hour ago, resk said: Are sound c***s on the train allowed here? Got the train from Huntly for the fitba on Saturday and three folk got on at Insch and sat at my table. Off to town for a day on the booze. They offered me a can of cider and had a good chat. Moral of the story - folk fae Insch are sound AF. They thought "We'll give the jaikie a can of cider so he doesn't cause any trouble." 7 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nsr Posted September 16, 2019 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Did they pish in it when you weren't looking? 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Melanius Mullarkey Posted September 16, 2019 Share Posted September 16, 2019 1 hour ago, resk said: Are sound c***s on the train allowed here? Got the train from Huntly for the fitba on Saturday and three folk got on at Insch and sat at my table. Off to town for a day on the booze. They offered me a can of cider and had a good chat. Moral of the story - folk fae Insch are sound AF. What brand of zoider was it? This makes all the difference. 0 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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