my train home have hit someone!

Happened to my brother recently, was blood splattered down the carriage windows, they offered everyone some counseling if they needed it, my bro "naaa im fine" lol!
 
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Saw a few victims of trainstrikes when I was working at the mortuary! Not a pretty sight at all, hardly recognisable as a human in some cases.
 
I got home about 20 mins ago, delayed by about an hour and a half, so not as long as it could've been.

The "accident" happened around the center of this photo where the track is., about 200 yards south is Great Malvern Station and it was about to stop so it wasn't going that fast as it just left Malvern Link.

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Looking out of my window, the police looking at some family photos.

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Took this when it was raining outside, just about see the policeman and some network rail people, the injuried lied about 5 meters further up.

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Very close to housing and looks easy to get onto the track, so wouldn't surprise me if its kids messing about.
 
Unfortunately the goverment isn't willing to spend the money to improve them significantly.

The government isn't willing to spent money or do anything to benefit the working people of this country. They want us to use more public transport, so they charge us more for petrol, don't improve the transport.
 
The government isn't willing to spent money or do anything to benefit the working people of this country. They want us to use more public transport, so they charge us more for petrol, don't improve the transport.

Actually public transport (well trains at least) in the UK has improved considerably over the last 10 years or so if you ask me, I was out of the country for 5 years and I could see a big difference when I came back. More trains on time, air conditioning, cleaner carriages, more/better ticket machines at local stations that don't just take cash etc.
 
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