Anonymous wrote:I hope the train company provides a lot of counseling support to the conductor and the other employees that tried to administer first aid to her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They should build a pedestrian bridge and dedicate org to her. I can see the attraction to cross there and bridge looked short
This seems like a productive idea. I'm not familiar with the area, is there a trail they were following?
Anonymous wrote:They should build a pedestrian bridge and dedicate org to her. I can see the attraction to cross there and bridge looked short
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad for all, including the train operator who hit a child through no fault of his or her own. We should all take a lesson from this and not walk on tracks. You cannot hear a train approach within enough time to react and the train does not have enough time to stop when the operator sees you.
I thought you can feel the train on the tracks at least 1 mile out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is so sad for all, including the train operator who hit a child through no fault of his or her own. We should all take a lesson from this and not walk on tracks. You cannot hear a train approach within enough time to react and the train does not have enough time to stop when the operator sees you.
I thought you can feel the train on the tracks at least 1 mile out?
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Anonymous wrote:This is so sad for all, including the train operator who hit a child through no fault of his or her own. We should all take a lesson from this and not walk on tracks. You cannot hear a train approach within enough time to react and the train does not have enough time to stop when the operator sees you.