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Fatality at Frome 28/11/2009 at 03:28 #316
UKTrainMan
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Earlier this evening, I received notification of a fatality at Frome railway station. Details are sketchy at present however I understand that it was a fatality at the station itself and my source tells me the station was closed from about 1830 (6.30pm GMT) until about 2200 (10pm GMT). Interestingly enough this reportedly caused delays between Castle Cary and Westbury.

I'm currently waiting for more information on this incident which I will post up as soon as possible so please watch this space.

For those interested, Frome station is on SimSig Westbury so if you have it installed load it up and go to Panel 4 to see it.

Wouldn't normally post something like this up however as it's covered by one of the SimSig simulations I thought it might be interested to add.

Thanks,
UKTrainMan.

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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Fatality at Frome 28/11/2009 at 03:28 #4645
UKTrainMan
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Earlier this evening, I received notification of a fatality at Frome railway station. Details are sketchy at present however I understand that it was a fatality at the station itself and my source tells me the station was closed from about 1830 (6.30pm GMT) until about 2200 (10pm GMT). Interestingly enough this reportedly caused delays between Castle Cary and Westbury.

I'm currently waiting for more information on this incident which I will post up as soon as possible so please watch this space.

For those interested, Frome station is on SimSig Westbury so if you have it installed load it up and go to Panel 4 to see it.

Wouldn't normally post something like this up however as it's covered by one of the SimSig simulations I thought it might be interested to add.

Thanks,
UKTrainMan.

Any views and / or opinions expressed by myself are from me personally and do not represent those of any company I either work for or am a consultant for.
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