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AbuAjriya 1st August 2011 11:49

Passengers Ride on Top The Train
 
Hello, everybody

I am a new in this forum. But I am have interest in making video documentary about train, railways. Link below clips on commuter train in Indonesia:

http://www.pond5.com/video-sound-eff...ml?ref=NgartoF

Thanks

DSY011 1st August 2011 12:34

Hello AbuAjriya and welcome to the Railway Forum. Had a look at your video page and found it very intresting. In the U.K there is no way that people would be allowed to travel on the roof of a train.You may have seen on a post last week that someone managed to get onto the roof of a train in the UK. The police were called and the Fire service used a ladder to get him down. He was then taken away to see if he had any mental problems. I also have seen passangers in South Africa traveling on the roof and when the train is going slowly, they jump over the wire supports for fun.

wyvern 1st August 2011 15:45

Also in the UK where the train is supplied by overhead wires like in your pictures they are not 1500 volt but 25000 volt so no one could ride on the roof like that and survive.

Dave Rowland 1st August 2011 19:09

The trouble is that in this day & age, kids see stuff on the TV and in films where extreme sports are considered to be not only 'cool', but have an awful habit of actually becoming accepted AS sport. Take'free jumping/running', where it's considered OK to be jumping across large gaps onto narrow walls, between roofs etc. Only this morning I turned on the TV, and a movie called 'Extreme Ops' showed grown youngsters (some taking drugs) achieving hero worship by doing such stunts as: skateboarding along the top of a train (USA), leaping from the top of one coach to the next using a skateboard and ropes with hooks to swing on and off; snowboarding using the train as a power source, leaping across each other and the track, not to mention trees, chasms etc, all the time being filmed from an awestruck cameraman lying upside down beneath the rear of the train. It's no wonder that kids do dumb stuff when there's this sort of thing about. :mad:

Silver Fox Phil 1st August 2011 20:26

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Rowland (Post 62746)
The trouble is that in this day & age, kids see stuff on the TV and in films where extreme sports are considered to be not only 'cool', but have an awful habit of actually becoming accepted AS sport. Take'free jumping/running', where it's considered OK to be jumping across large gaps onto narrow walls, between roofs etc. Only this morning I turned on the TV, and a movie called 'Extreme Ops' showed grown youngsters (some taking drugs) achieving hero worship by doing such stunts as: skateboarding along the top of a train (USA), leaping from the top of one coach to the next using a skateboard and ropes with hooks to swing on and off; snowboarding using the train as a power source, leaping across each other and the track, not to mention trees, chasms etc, all the time being filmed from an awestruck cameraman lying upside down beneath the rear of the train. It's no wonder that kids do dumb stuff when there's this sort of thing about. :mad:

Could not agree more, well said

AbuAjriya 2nd August 2011 06:00

Thank for your reply and comment. Commuter train in Jakarta, Indonesia, particularly economic class, usually full passengers in the morning and evening on weekday. As you can see a video in link below, some of the passengers ride on the roof and hangout of the door of the train. Because train full of passengers, reckless young man ride above the roof of the train.

http://www.pond5.com/stock-footage/6...ml?ref=NgartoF

The behavior like this one has long carried by young man even children. The police had often warned them to stay down.

avonside1563 2nd August 2011 11:12

Here's a graphic illustration of the danger of getting on the roof of a train with overhead wires!

WARNING - VERY GRAPHIC FOOTAGE

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9HsIL_luUU

wyvern 2nd August 2011 16:10

While we are talking about Indonesia . . . . .

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/pict...1.html?image=7

AbuAjriya 2nd August 2011 17:27

Nice Picture
 
Nice picture! Talking about Indonesia, especially about Indonesia railway, is very interesting, like video that I upload before:

http://www.pond5.com/video-sound-eff...ml?ref=NgartoF

Thank you.

Torquay 14th August 2011 19:47

Riding on train roofs.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by DSY011 (Post 62741)
Hello AbuAjriya and welcome to the Railway Forum. Had a look at your video page and found it very intresting. In the U.K there is no way that people would be allowed to travel on the roof of a train.You may have seen on a post last week that someone managed to get onto the roof of a train in the UK. The police were called and the Fire service used a ladder to get him down. He was then taken away to see if he had any mental problems. I also have seen passangers in South Africa traveling on the roof and when the train is going slowly, they jump over the wire supports for fun.

Hi AbuAjriya & DSY011, sorry i am a little late on this one as i have had PC problems, SYD you mention South Africa,they have a game there called Surfing at which youngsters bet against each other as to who can go the furthest on a fast moving train by going from one end of the train to the other,ie 12 coaches,trying to miss the O/H wires all 25000 volts plus hanging and scaleing the outside of the carriages,conseqently their are quite a few deaths every month. Torquay.


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