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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 19:06 #2812
Sam Tugwell
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Fire at Leighton Buzzard on train 1N84 Northampton - London Euston. 1 Fatality. Formed of a London Midland Class 350, trains south of Rugby are severly delayed. All Virgin Trains and the majority of London Midland services are suspended until further notice.

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"Signalman Exeter"
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 19:06 #14994
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Fire at Leighton Buzzard on train 1N84 Northampton - London Euston. 1 Fatality. Formed of a London Midland Class 350, trains south of Rugby are severly delayed. All Virgin Trains and the majority of London Midland services are suspended until further notice.

Anymore info is welcome to be posted in this thread

"Signalman Exeter"
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 19:18 #14995
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Looks very strange!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-13039655
What is there is a train toilet to start a "blaze"?

Peter

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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 19:22 #14996
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Well, methane and tissue paper for the fuel. Not so sure about the source of ignition. Some idiot ignoring the No Smoking signs or something maybe?
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 20:00 #14998
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ewanm89 said:
Well, methane and tissue paper for the fuel. Not so sure about the source of ignition. Some idiot ignoring the No Smoking signs or something maybe?
Which, incidentally, is why airplanes still have ashtrays in the toilets despite smoking on planes being banned in most countries.

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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 20:06 #14999
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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1375827/Woman-dies-toilet-cubicle-Leighton-Buzzard-train.html
When in doubt - Contingency plan 2A. Someone didn't buy the milk - 2A. Someone sneezed at Swansea - 2A. A driver complains the cab is too cold - 2A. Unable to operate a HEx service 4 vice 8 - 2A. Points failure at Ipswich - 2A. Landslip at Pitlochry - 2A
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 11/04/2011 at 20:07 #15000
Sam Tugwell
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ewanm89 said:
Some idiot ignoring the No Smoking signs or something maybe?
Had that on 2T21 (Exmouth - Paignton) on a Pacer when the smoke alarm was beeping for the entire journey back from Exeter to Paignton and the on train crew only noticed it at Torquay. They really are idiots.

"Signalman Exeter"
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 12/04/2011 at 00:19 #15009
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If you read the reports the poor women committed suicide - doesn't matter what was available in the toilet compartment - if one is determined to ends one life you will find any suitable material (or carry it with you) to do the job. But why on a train causing misery to others? Why do jumpers feel they have to disrupt peoples journeys - have they no consideration - or maybe the delays and congestion of their daily commuting lives feel they have to make a point and cause misery to others. Students of Frued may offer an explanation................
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 12/04/2011 at 02:34 #15015
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The report didn't specify any more than women dead found in toilet where fire started back when I made that post.
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 12/04/2011 at 08:42 #15021
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Quizman: I believe you'll find that people in a mental state to commit suicide just look for some means to do so. They don't think about how it will affect bystanders (e.g. train passengers).
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Leighton Buzzard Fire 31/05/2011 at 16:10 #16200
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I used to work on the WCML, as a signalman at Bletchley PSB and later at Rugby PSB. We had our fair share of suicides. Having had to deal with the trauma of answering the phone to a driver, I do understand a little of what folk are talking about in this forum. It usually causes great distress to the driver, or any other rail staff who have to clear up after this happens. Each case has to be dealt with on it's merits, no two ever seem to be the same, and I would say that these poor folk are a million miles away from thinking rationally.
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