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Man lies on Taiwan railway tracks; staff intervene

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

News Named sources Outcome reported
  • A man trespassed onto railway tracks at a level crossing in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, and lay down on the rails.
  • Railway staff intervened and quickly removed the man from the tracks, preventing any accident.
  • Taiwan Railways Administration warned the public against trespassing on tracks due to the extreme danger involved.

Railway staff in Taoyuan City, Taiwan, acted swiftly to prevent a potential tragedy when a man intruded onto active train tracks at a level crossing. The incident occurred on Thursday afternoon, causing alarm among onlookers.

The man reportedly breached the safety barriers at the Jian'guo East Road level crossing in Taoyuan District around 4 p.m. He then proceeded to lie down across the railway tracks in a prone position. The motive behind his actions remains unclear, but his dangerous behavior startled those nearby.

Fortunately, railway personnel on duty noticed the man's perilous situation and immediately rushed to the scene. They successfully removed him from the tracks, averting what could have been a serious accident. The incident caused a temporary disturbance but concluded without any injuries or damage.

Taiwan Railways Administration issued a stern reminder to the public about the inherent dangers of railway property. The administration emphasized that trains travel at high speeds, leaving engineers with little time to brake in emergencies. They urged citizens to refrain from trespassing on railway lines to ensure their own safety and prevent potential disasters.

Railway property is a highly dangerous area. If a train approaches at high speed, the driver often cannot brake in time, and a slight mistake can lead to an irreversible tragedy.

โ€” Taiwan Railways AdministrationA warning issued by Taiwan Railways Administration urging the public not to trespass on railway tracks.
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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.