@@phattrel6023 This ain't America pal. I'd rather protect the driver from the trauma of hitting someone rather than some idiot from getting into trouble.
@@phattrel6023 As a Signalman (Signaller) you’ve NO IDEA the hassle and the danger a trespasser causes; you haven’t got a clue. And what it can do to a driver/engineer, MENTALLY, is even worse! I’ve been involved with trespassers being struck by trains; you haven’t heard an engineer/driver cry down the telephone when he is reporting the incident; you haven’t heard him tell you that it was a kid about 10 or 11 years old and that there’s blood etc etc all over the front of the locomotive. You’re clueless and an imbecile. I suggest you shut your mouth and f**k off back under your rock you absolute cretin!🤬😡😡
@@Simonize41 awww is somebody butthurt from trolling?😂 I can tell you're a very sensitive person, I obviously was kidding when I said that, of course that's the right thing to do, You're so sensitive though It's so hilarious If I was being serious I would have said More than snitching, thanks for giving me your power though I didn't know how much it affected you 😂😂😂 goes to show that you're a weak-minded person who doesn't understand sarcasm trolling as a joke, this is the internet, of course nobody's going to be serious when they say stuff like that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
The rule book states never to sound the horn in this circumstance - could alarm the tresspasser and cause them to panic and try to run to the offside track, past the nose of the train. I was surprised the train never came to a stop (or 5mph crawl).
im sure the driver would have sounded his alarm if the trespasser was to raise his arm and dressed in all orange. but as he didnt the driver could not be bothered either to acknowledge him
@@andrewnorthall @DROGE which part of the rule book are you quoting? I'm pretty sure that TW1 section 45 states that high low tone should be used for ANYONE on or near the line.
I am wondering how people dare call railway enthusiasts mad and say they have nothing better to do when acts like saving someone's life fore instance are commonplace but not mentioned in mass media. Thank you for sharing and acting humanly.
He's lucky that you were there that day filming and were able to call it in. If you weren't there and the train came round that corner at full speed, he could have easily been struck. No matter how much we try and protect the railway from trespassers, they still find a way. Good video, despite the (presumably) drunken man trespassing
Well done for reporting the man as you may have just saved his life. He must of been drunk or suicidal to be walking along the track like that. Thank you for doing the right thing and he will probably thank you later for saving his life. Great video of the trains that were running by the way.
A friend of mine took his life on the railway. The driver was only a young lad. I feel quite angry towards him for what he put that lad and his own family through.
Damn, poor you. Here in Germany our "human incident" statistic is still pretty much one "incident" for a driver's lifetime, sadly. And those events stick with every affected driver.
@@Se7en20082008 I don't know what YOU are on about. I never said it was a joking matter. He literally headbutted an express train and lived to tell the tale?
@@Sam-bz1hr Does not work that way, if the person is hit, then there would be train damage, psychological impact on the driver as well as passengers delayed. At least the trains proceeded under caution.
2 trespassers in one video even if an HST hit that fox then hearing about a human trespassing on the line it may of traumatize the driver who may thought they may of hit the human. Thumbs up to you for calling it in and knowing about safety on the railway has saved a life. Being a railway enthusiast myself apart from the traveling around London on the railway or speaking to another train buff I do update myself with watching a marathon of railway safety videos so only an fool breaks the railway rule.
You did the right thing phoning it in, but I have never ever seen British Transport Police at work. My brother has just retired from Police Scotland and he has never seen BTP at work or ever had any dealings with them. It's a mystery to me what they actually do.
Interesting video, nice catches. I don't know much about how the railroads work over there, but here in the US, rail police don't give a crap. For example, not long ago I reported a guy who got right on a freight train in front of me, and I reported him to BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) as a trespasser and they said they'd check out the train. Unfortunately, the train was in motion as the guy jumped on, so BNSF gave poor effort to look for him and simply let the train leave town. My guess the guy ended up in Vancouver but what the heck, he'll probably hop on another train without being caught.
As a great fan of US railroads in the Uk I can only say that all uk railways must be fenced and kept separate from the general public. I am always amazed how many main streets are shared with the trains. Mile long freight trains going through the centre of town is something just not seen here. As uk drivers can expect there not to be any obstructions trains often travel at higher speeds in urban areas
Train hopping isn’t really a thing over here in the UK I’ve seen footage from the us of people riding freighters for miles over here the design of the rolling stock means it’s impossible for people to jump on
the tresspassing icident a few days ago was herrible for crosscrountry there daily HST was delayed due to tresspassers and signal plobs it was 67 mins late
Social media misuse generates railway misuse. There is the explaination for such a rising in shocking footage of people not respecting the railway property being streamed every year. Shortcuts and impatience are in second place.
So much attention given to somebody by the tracks...wow!. Most of us on the other side of the pond don't understand how extensive the rail system is in Europe, the U.K., etc...so It just sounds a little weird!.
Cos in the UK, pretty much all of the track is fenced, so if you see someone inside the fence, it's classed as on or near the line. Obviously not possible cos of the huge expanse of land in the USA. Also, most of my routes are between 60 and 100 mph
"Sorry for the delay people, there's some fuckwit wandering around on the tracks. If you see him I strongly advise you to give him the finger as we go past." Wasn't there a Russell Howard sketch along the same lines? Need to go and find it.
Class37Thrash2001 I think someone may have taken too much 'medication' if you see what I mean 😃. He looked so drunk I am not sure he would have heard a train coming behind him let alone be able to get out of the way. Well done to the poster for calling it in.
Nice locomotives it's was a blessing for that person no need to trespass on railroad tracks. God bless you for calling the railroad police n company. Letting them know. See tracks think Train 🚂
Malbow It's alcohol related alright but not in the way you think,. It's lockdown the Pubs are shut, and this is what the idiots do who would normally be spending all day in the Pub,. So it's lack of alcohol!!!
Oh my God. Does commonsense not apply to some people and do they not realise it's illegal amd dangerous to walk on line tracks. Decades ago I was taught in school not to trespass on train tracks. Passengers get inconvenienced as when trespassers are on the line, until BTP etc confirms the trespassers are gone, all trains have to run at severely slow speed affecting a great part of the network as it creates massive bottlenecks. Those idiots.
@@emt43043 In the clip at 4:25 the driver of the 158 is clearly talking to the man (just behind the bush). So there is some communication going on there, and whatever is being said will have been relayed to BTP. Maybe the driver persuaded him to get away from the area. If OP hadnt phoned BTP for a start the drivers may not have slowed down. As for the man, he didn't look at all well, most likely intoxicated one way or another.
All the way along that stretch the fencing is poor and the Cess backs directly onto the garden fencing of an area of community housing. During the resignalling project there were continued attacks to the signal cable along this section of the MJT1 but it was always difficult to access near the old Beechdale Baths or Woodward lane footbridge
🥴 - Looks like the typical case of a drunk stuttering into an un-staffed station and after trying to catch a train in his intoxicated state, got inpatient and walked off the slanted end of the platform to walk to his intended stop. I assume if the station was staffed, they would have recognised he was drunk and stopped him.
@@neilgen2003, 🤨 - are there pedestrian crossings in that area? Might have approached one and being drunk, instead of going across it to the other side, turns to the side and walks along the embankment of the railway/comes across a low profile wire-link fence and (climbing over it) manages to sense the railway and decides to follow it, or a remote level crossing (not monitored with CCTV) where instead of going across it to the other side of the street (again) turns to the side and walks along the railway - when another member of the public comes to the crossing, the drunk has already walked quite a distance down the line that they don’t spot him and report it 🤭😯
that looks pretty stupid i mean cross a sidewalk is not bad but that that could cause a injury gees! see tracks think train is the old saying from the rails.
Walking 'round the rails, must be a "BIG NO-NO" in Great Britain! Here in states, rails run through people's back yards (and some front), down the middle of city streets and rarely, are any kind of "No Trespassing" rules, actually enforced! It's usually the "High Speed" rails and rails that carry passenger trains, where those enforcements occur! From the age of 5 or 6 on up, I walked & played on "local rails" and from 11 or 12 on up, I played on high speed / passenger rails! Only once did the Bulls (Railroad Police), ever come after my friends & I and that, was after a long ride on the side of a box car!
@@jamesbennett1691 - Lol, so true! Yes, Europe is a bit more developed in terms of the rail infrastructure being isolated from areas of the general public.
My guess is alcohol was probably involved somewhere along the lines.....
I mean the dude was chasing birds at one point lol
He probably had the alcohol before he got on the lines
Ba dum tiss!
Alcohol and genetics!
You did the right thing phoning it in. You might have saved his life.
He snitched lol, in america you know what they say, snitches get stitches, lls
@@phattrel6023 This ain't America pal. I'd rather protect the driver from the trauma of hitting someone rather than some idiot from getting into trouble.
@@phattrel6023 As a Signalman (Signaller) you’ve NO IDEA the hassle and the danger a trespasser causes; you haven’t got a clue. And what it can do to a driver/engineer, MENTALLY, is even worse! I’ve been involved with trespassers being struck by trains; you haven’t heard an engineer/driver cry down the telephone when he is reporting the incident; you haven’t heard him tell you that it was a kid about 10 or 11 years old and that there’s blood etc etc all over the front of the locomotive. You’re clueless and an imbecile. I suggest you shut your mouth and f**k off back under your rock you absolute cretin!🤬😡😡
@@Simonize41 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@Simonize41 awww is somebody butthurt from trolling?😂 I can tell you're a very sensitive person, I obviously was kidding when I said that, of course that's the right thing to do, You're so sensitive though It's so hilarious If I was being serious I would have said More than snitching, thanks for giving me your power though I didn't know how much it affected you 😂😂😂 goes to show that you're a weak-minded person who doesn't understand sarcasm trolling as a joke, this is the internet, of course nobody's going to be serious when they say stuff like that 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder why the driver didn't sound the horn because I wanted to hear some horn abuse lol
The rule book states never to sound the horn in this circumstance - could alarm the tresspasser and cause them to panic and try to run to the offside track, past the nose of the train. I was surprised the train never came to a stop (or 5mph crawl).
im sure the driver would have sounded his alarm if the trespasser was to raise his arm and dressed in all orange. but as he didnt the driver could not be bothered either to acknowledge him
@@droge192 Oh okay, I didn't know there was a rule like this
@@droge192 the rulebook says no such thing
@@andrewnorthall @DROGE which part of the rule book are you quoting? I'm pretty sure that TW1 section 45 states that high low tone should be used for ANYONE on or near the line.
That fox needs several good meals before winter sets in.
@Mark Tyrrell or a HST. The fox would love a Class 43 on his plate. 🦊 🍽️ 🚆
For fox sake
@@engineergaming1925 why would a fox want a class 43 on a plate that break his teeth 🦷 in seconds
I am wondering how people dare call railway enthusiasts mad and say they have nothing better to do when acts like saving someone's life fore instance are commonplace but not mentioned in mass media. Thank you for sharing and acting humanly.
He looks drunk rather than a railway enthusiast
@@violinstar5948they weren’t talking about the man on the line, he was talking about the person recording it. Do keep up.
2:45 you can say hes drunk cause of hes walk
his walk*
No sh1t sherlock lol
@@PrincessNottingham beat me to it
Almost as certain Holmes
He's lucky that you were there that day filming and were able to call it in. If you weren't there and the train came round that corner at full speed, he could have easily been struck. No matter how much we try and protect the railway from trespassers, they still find a way. Good video, despite the (presumably) drunken man trespassing
Well done for reporting the man as you may have just saved his life. He must of been drunk or suicidal to be walking along the track like that. Thank you for doing the right thing and he will probably thank you later for saving his life. Great video of the trains that were running by the way.
A friend of mine took his life on the railway. The driver was only a young lad. I feel quite angry towards him for what he put that lad and his own family through.
Appears to be intoxicated.
You can't hear TRAINS COMING BEHIND YOU
Retired Irish rail craftsman.
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I remember when we were going to London one of years cant remember what year but all I remember was the tannoy saying aa trespass of a woman
2:24 you did the right thing
I would have definitely sounded the horn if I was the driver. Well done for calling BTP though you might have saved his life.
There's only one winner with human vs train I'm a train driver experienced a death first hand
I dunno I've a mate that headbutted a train and won
Damn, poor you.
Here in Germany our "human incident" statistic is still pretty much one "incident" for a driver's lifetime, sadly. And those events stick with every affected driver.
I’m so sorry to hear that. Must be an awful thing for a driver to go through
@@thomasjenkinson728 Is he as thick headed as you then? Trespass on the railway is no joking matter!
@@Se7en20082008 I don't know what YOU are on about. I never said it was a joking matter. He literally headbutted an express train and lived to tell the tale?
Next time ring network rail emergency number they will put a block on the line straight away. I have to say though you saved a life. Should be proud.
Next time just leave the idiot
Not fair on the driver who might be scarred for life, and the passengers qho get delayed.
@@Sam-bz1hr Does not work that way, if the person is hit, then there would be train damage, psychological impact on the driver as well as passengers delayed.
At least the trains proceeded under caution.
@@ChannelReuploads9451 clearly I was joking, 🤣😂
@@Sam-bz1hr The problem is, it is no joke.
So the whole timetable was screwed up because of this joker.
um suprised the hst driver didnt blow the horn
It's not rule book instruction to blow the horn in this scenario. The tresspasser may panic and run in the path of the train.
Great captures! Some of them look so clean, almost as if factory new.
That guy looked wasted, not just Trespaassing but a possible danger to himself and others
Nice filming. Was the shot of the 2 Meridians passing taken from Tin Bridge (bridge 19) at Beechdale?
Why would anyone do that?
2 trespassers in one video even if an HST hit that fox then hearing about a human trespassing on the line it may of traumatize the driver who may thought they may of hit the human. Thumbs up to you for calling it in and knowing about safety on the railway has saved a life. Being a railway enthusiast myself apart from the traveling around London on the railway or speaking to another train buff I do update myself with watching a marathon of railway safety videos so only an fool breaks the railway rule.
Superb filming there - superb quality. Have a sub! :-)
wonder what the driver on 2:52 thought the moment he saw that man on the railway, i can see he was slowing down the train
Unfortunately, they're all thinking it was that anorak with the camera on the overpass that ran out on the tracks. ☹️
Jesus look at the dips in that rail! Thats voiding like mad that!!
It's because a far zoom lens was used. In reality those kinks and dips will have been much further apart.
Not sure why he had his arms in the air like that another train could of killed him. Well done on phoning btp though I'd do the same myself.
hes drunk mate
@@mediumleftmediumleft5052 thought so was wondering what all that was about
3:16 Even the crows know danger when they see it...
@@evertonporter7887 indeed seems like they have abit more common sense than the mystery trespassers.
Wow.
Edit: I just subscribed to ur UA-cam channel.
I believe the police managed to find the trespasser and arrested him on suspicion of causing the trespassing incident
Maybe its a new network rail ppe workwear, as he did seem to be doing a track inspection at the 4ft , shoulder and cess.
What the hell is that 90° turn ?
Forest very close to line. I see you have same problem to keep open area as here in Norway
This is my second favourite minor railway incident
People just need to think twice these days, there aren’t many trespassing on the Aussie railways here. But sometimes there could be trespassers.
Was the silly bugger caught❓
Not that I know of😡
If you see a trespasser/s make sure you phone 1st network rail emergency number then phone btp. Well done for saving a life though!
@christopher flight simmer Try typing more slowly, then your comment might end up actually being legible.
STOP SNITCHING IN AMERICA ITS NOT KEWL!
@@phattrel6023 it's not in the usa. Its filmed in the UK
@christopher flight simmer oh look my comment on aNOTHER ACCPOUNT
and my capsa lock is broken
@@phattrel6023 you commented this on nearly every reply, get a life mate
was the tresspass near the coventry lane bridge?
More near Beechdale
Bloke looked like he was pissed
You did the right thing phoning it in, but I have never ever seen British Transport Police at work.
My brother has just retired from Police Scotland and he has never seen BTP at work or ever had any dealings with them.
It's a mystery to me what they actually do.
Sadly, the recent Manchester Arena inquiry adds weight to your comment.
The bill for the delays to the trains should have been totalled up and sent to him.
What a muppet, peed off his rocker by the looks of it, hope he got caught for his stupid stunt.
Is this usual condition of tracks in UK? Seems to be quite bad in shape...
UK tracks aren't usually this bad, this is a diversion route that wouldn't usually be used by passenger trains.
It’s a very zoomed in shot so it looks worse
Interesting video, nice catches. I don't know much about how the railroads work over there, but here in the US, rail police don't give a crap. For example, not long ago I reported a guy who got right on a freight train in front of me, and I reported him to BNSF (Burlington Northern Santa Fe) as a trespasser and they said they'd check out the train. Unfortunately, the train was in motion as the guy jumped on, so BNSF gave poor effort to look for him and simply let the train leave town. My guess the guy ended up in Vancouver but what the heck, he'll probably hop on another train without being caught.
As a great fan of US railroads in the Uk I can only say that all uk railways must be fenced and kept separate from the general public. I am always amazed how many main streets are shared with the trains. Mile long freight trains going through the centre of town is something just not seen here. As uk drivers can expect there not to be any obstructions trains often travel at higher speeds in urban areas
Train hopping isn’t really a thing over here in the UK I’ve seen footage from the us of people riding freighters for miles over here the design of the rolling stock means it’s impossible for people to jump on
Did they find and arrest him?
According to other comments of the videographer they did not, sadly.
the tresspassing icident a few days ago was herrible for crosscrountry there daily HST was delayed due to tresspassers and signal plobs it was 67 mins late
Shouldn´t he be called trainspasser?
What train is on 5:05 ?
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If he tried that in this area, the third rail would have zapped him
Social media misuse generates railway misuse. There is the explaination for such a rising in shocking footage of people not respecting the railway property being streamed every year. Shortcuts and impatience are in second place.
Plot twist: he ended up being a off duty network rail worker.
Yeah right half the time we can’t be asked to go out on track 😉
Well done mate for reporting it. You could've saved his life! For that I subscribed 10/10 content
Thanks
@@neilgen2003 No worries
The bloke:
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Enjoy it thanks.Hope more to come.
Was that Yevgeny Prigozhin??
What?
Surprised that the driver didn’t sound the horn I think it’s the law if they see anyone trackside
we loved grounding rail service...under & overground 🍸
So much attention given to somebody by the tracks...wow!. Most of us on the other side of the pond don't understand how extensive the rail system is in Europe, the U.K., etc...so It just sounds a little weird!.
Line speeds are higher. Even though huge freights can't stop they move more slowly and make lots of noise.
Cos in the UK, pretty much all of the track is fenced, so if you see someone inside the fence, it's classed as on or near the line. Obviously not possible cos of the huge expanse of land in the USA. Also, most of my routes are between 60 and 100 mph
To most Americans, anything and everything outside the Lower 48 seems weird. The most insular, least-international travelling nation on Earth!
@@droge192 america is as big as Europe. I doubt people in England know much about the world either.
The absolute state of him 😒
"Sorry for the delay people, there's some fuckwit wandering around on the tracks. If you see him I strongly advise you to give him the finger as we go past."
Wasn't there a Russell Howard sketch along the same lines? Need to go and find it.
Do these still have valantas?
They're VP185s. Sound similar because they're made by the same company (I think).
No. The velenta engines were removed in the 2000s
The guy trespassing on the tracks was ninety kilos of pure stupidity.
What on Earth was that man trying to do?!
Or maybe he was playing chicken with the hst
He was drunk 🥴
@@xcmledder3420 The crows knew better. He should've taken the hint.
@@xcmledder3420 LETS HAVE A GO AT IT CROWS
Looks like someone’s not taken his medication! Great footage though👍
Class37Thrash2001 I think someone may have taken too much 'medication' if you see what I mean 😃. He looked so drunk I am not sure he would have heard a train coming behind him let alone be able to get out of the way. Well done to the poster for calling it in.
Where is this??
I thought this is India before I see the IC125
No it's not India - there weren't more passengers on the train's roof than in the train itself, lol!
Looks nothing like India
Nothing more stupid than we humans.
He got you some good footage!
Great video
Nice locomotives it's was a blessing for that person no need to trespass on railroad tracks. God bless you for calling the railroad police n company. Letting them know. See tracks think Train 🚂
Wow all the trains were red signaled until police found the trespasser? If this was America freight and passenger trains wouldn't move!
Nah just until drivers were advised of the location of the trespasser. Proceed at caution.
Perhaps not drunk, but judging by his footing tipsy.
What was that muppet doing there?
Being a prick
Malbow
It's alcohol related alright but not in the way you think,. It's lockdown the Pubs are shut, and this is what the idiots do who would normally be spending all day in the Pub,. So it's lack of alcohol!!!
Oh my God. Does commonsense not apply to some people and do they not realise it's illegal amd dangerous to walk on line tracks. Decades ago I was taught in school not to trespass on train tracks. Passengers get inconvenienced as when trespassers are on the line, until BTP etc confirms the trespassers are gone, all trains have to run at severely slow speed affecting a great part of the network as it creates massive bottlenecks. Those idiots.
If he did that on 3rd rail 😑🔫
What 3rd rail ??
@@stephencraigie1363 3rd rail is a power system where there is a live powered rail rather than overhead wires
David I am well aware of that but in the video there was no 3rd rail
@@stephencraigie1363 hence the OP using the word imagination.
@@stephencraigie1363 bet you’re fun at parties
We have the same assholes who block trafics in France..cheers from SNCF..
All those delays because you phoned in.
There would have been even more if he hadn’t rung in & that bloke had been hit.
Lovely curve shot at 5:00. And good job.
Trespassing on traintracks isnt even a thing in India. You call the police, and you get free thrashing for wasting their time.
Please tell me they got the person!
MIKE GILLARD I think he’d gone by the time they turned up ☹️
Give over they couldn’t organize a piss up in a brewery let alone stop someone from trespassing
MrThrash43 , perhaps you should offer your professional assistance to the British Transport police on how to eliminate trespassers .
@@emt43043 In the clip at 4:25 the driver of the 158 is clearly talking to the man (just behind the bush). So there is some communication going on there, and whatever is being said will have been relayed to BTP. Maybe the driver persuaded him to get away from the area.
If OP hadnt phoned BTP for a start the drivers may not have slowed down.
As for the man, he didn't look at all well, most likely intoxicated one way or another.
All the way along that stretch the fencing is poor and the Cess backs directly onto the garden fencing of an area of community housing. During the resignalling project there were continued attacks to the signal cable along this section of the MJT1 but it was always difficult to access near the old Beechdale Baths or Woodward lane footbridge
Great vid apart from the twat you notice on top on the meridans how much times there was
Well good thing you got that on video
An other finalist for the Darwin Award.
Maybe he went out to find his dog?
1:53 He has found another piece of his predecessor. Yummie...😂
🥴 - Looks like the typical case of a drunk stuttering into an un-staffed station and after trying to catch a train in his intoxicated state, got inpatient and walked off the slanted end of the platform to walk to his intended stop. I assume if the station was staffed, they would have recognised he was drunk and stopped him.
No station nearby here, must have come in from the trackside
@@neilgen2003, 🤨 - are there pedestrian crossings in that area? Might have approached one and being drunk, instead of going across it to the other side, turns to the side and walks along the embankment of the railway/comes across a low profile wire-link fence and (climbing over it) manages to sense the railway and decides to follow it, or a remote level crossing (not monitored with CCTV) where instead of going across it to the other side of the street (again) turns to the side and walks along the railway - when another member of the public comes to the crossing, the drunk has already walked quite a distance down the line that they don’t spot him and report it 🤭😯
Don't cross train-tracks. A train will crush your brain and toss you into a drain in a great pain.
that looks pretty stupid i mean cross a sidewalk is not bad but that that could cause a injury gees! see tracks think train is the old saying from the rails.
Walking 'round the rails, must be a "BIG NO-NO" in Great Britain! Here in states, rails run through people's back yards (and some front), down the middle of city streets and rarely, are any kind of "No Trespassing" rules, actually enforced! It's usually the "High Speed" rails and rails that carry passenger trains, where those enforcements occur! From the age of 5 or 6 on up, I walked & played on "local rails" and from 11 or 12 on up, I played on high speed / passenger rails! Only once did the Bulls (Railroad Police), ever come after my friends & I and that, was after a long ride on the side of a box car!
That's cause your trains do 5mph
@@jamesbennett1691 - Lol, so true! Yes, Europe is a bit more developed in terms of the rail infrastructure being isolated from areas of the general public.
It's a big no no in Britain because the railways are fenced off. It's idiocy to believe that it's okay to trespass on the tracks.
If u seen the Asian railway especially the Indian railway ,,,, u will die of heart attack !!!!
Let Natural Selection do its job next time.
That's one mangey fox.
Great video! Shame about the trespasser!
There aint pils for stupidity
Great video I hate trespassers there ruining my favourite thing ever railway!
Can a dog drive a train
Are you high? What a stupid question
Must have been a hole in the fences blame network rail
This is a crappy attitude. If he got hit, it would be his fault & his alone.
@John Smith - I bet you're a barrel of laughs down the boozer.
But who made the choice to go through the hole?
Ronnie Pickering
British Transport Police: Excuse me sir, you're trespassing.
Ronnie Pickering: DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM?!?!?