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Unread 02-03-2014, 13:43   #1
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Default [02/03/2014]-Heuston Services Resume

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Major delays to all services to and from Heuston

02 March 2014

Person has been struck on the line at Sallins, emergency services attending scene, no trains leaving Heuston, line closed Hazelhatch to Newbridge
There is major disruption at present to all trains to and from Heuston Station, Dublin. The 10.00hrs Heuston to Cork service was involved in an incident in which a person was struck on the line. Emergency services are attending the scene and the line is closed between Hazelhatch and Newbridge. There will be extensive delays to all trains to and from Heuston as a result. No trains are currently departing Heuston. This page will be updated when more information is available. We apologise for the inconvenience caused.
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Line between Newbridge and Hazelhatch reopening at 13.30hrs, train services resuming to/from Heuston, significant delays remain
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Unread 02-03-2014, 20:54   #2
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Man dies after being hit by train in tragic accident
The victim dropped something on the railway tracks and tried to retrieve it before incident occurred.
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Unread 03-03-2014, 09:55   #3
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Default Warnings of oncoming trains at Sallins

Hi,

I'm a regular commuter from Sallins station & I just read about the man who died at the station yesterday. The article states that he was trying to retrieve an item from the track.

Now, this is just me thinking out loud, but when a train is travelling towards Dublin, the warning that a train is approaching is sounded a couple of minutes before the train arrives. One would have ample time to get off the tracks, even when the train is travelling at speed.

On the other side, when the train is coming from Heuston, the warning sounds with generally less than a minute before the train travels through, especially when the train is not stopping.

I can't help but wonder if this disparity in timings of the warnings from the different directions could have caused some confusion where the man thought he had more time to get off the tracks than he did?

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No one is in a place to make a judgement

It goes without saying, never go on the tracks for any reason.
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Unread 03-03-2014, 11:41   #5
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There is no difference it's 1 minute before train comes, regardless of a PA system you should contact somebody if you need to go down to the tracks.

Yellow line and raised bumps are at the edge of the platform for a reason to prevent such things as items being dropped onto the tracks.

Outbound the station is on a slight bend so the train would of had to be almost crawling to have any hope of stopping. It was a accident

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