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A boy did not alight from a train that terminated at Queens Park and
was carried on to the sidings. He jumped down onto the tracks where he was found by the driver. A paragraph of a press release from the RMT states "The boy was going to Kensal Green. When he found himself on the train in the sidings, he shimmied up and out of the train squeezing past the inner car barrier (an apparent engineering solution to stop people trying to get off the trains in these situations) and got onto the track. He could have killed himself as he was in close proximity to the 430 volt live positive rail." Are they referring to the plastic (or whatever it is) sheet that is hooked between each car? I thought these were to prevent people in particular the blind falling onto the tracks from the platform. Dave |
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