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Previously on "I've heard of cheap weddings..."

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  • NigelJK
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    They'd be chuffed to bits

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  • d000hg
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    Originally posted by NigelJK View Post
    Errm that's the heritage steam railway track which is currently not operating due to CV.
    Imagine getting run over by a steam train... that would take some doing.

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  • NigelJK
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    Errm that's the heritage steam railway track which is currently not operating due to CV.

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  • AtW
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    Rail gun wedding

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  • ladymuck
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    Back when I used to commute up the Brighton Main Line, our merry band of regulars was occasionally joined by a chap from the BTP. He told us that a train travelling at full speed on that line could take 2 miles to come to a complete stop after hitting someone and the line couldn't be reopened until the track had been walked and all body parts accounted for.

    There's a particular bridge on that line where people would feel the need to jump off on a Friday afternoon.

    The drivers are unlikely to return to work after such an incident.

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  • SueEllen
    started a topic I've heard of cheap weddings...

    I've heard of cheap weddings...

    ...but why would you take your wedding photos on railway tracks unless you wanted potentially to save money on the divorce?

    Couple posed on rail line for wedding shoot - BBC News

    Couple posed on rail line for wedding shoot

    A couple who posed for wedding photographs on railway tracks in North Yorkshire have been condemned by Network Rail.

    They were caught on CCTV standing on a line near Whitby in July.

    More than 5,000 trespassing incidents were recorded between June and September, with many involving people using the railways as a backdrop for photos.

    Network Rail said taking selfies and photo shoots was "plain stupidity".

    In September alone some 1,239 incidents were recorded - a 17% rise.

    Supt Alison Evans, of British Transport Police, said: "The railway is not an appropriate or safe setting for a photographic backdrop, no matter how scenic the setting.

    "Every time someone strays on to the rail network they are not only putting themselves at risk of serious, life-threatening injury, but also delaying essential journeys.

    Hollyoaks actor Ellis Hollins was forced to apologise in July after posting images on social media from a photoshoot on the railway.

    He admitted it was "irresponsible" and he was "careless to take part in such a dangerous situation".

    Network Rail has launched a "You vs Train" campaign in partnership with British Transport Police to highlight the issue of young people trespassing.

    The number of incidents involving children at 51 targeted locations has fallen in each of the past two years.

    Allan Spence, of Network Rail, said: "Wedding photos or selfies on the track are just plain stupidity.

    "Please, make sure you know the rail safety basics and pass that knowledge onto your loved ones. Lead by example and stay off the tracks."
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