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Old 21st May 2007, 18:18
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Thats the way to do it.....

Maybe I have even beaten RF News to this one:-

“If passengers complained as their train ground to a halt, there was worse to come – the driver asked them to get out and push. Hundreds of travellers took half an hour to push the train 12ft to overheard wires in the Indian state of Bihar. It had stalled on a short piece of track where there were no wires.”
The Sunday Times - News Review May 20 2007.

I had to read it carefully to make sure it wasnt the UK. But then I realised that if it had happened here, all the passengers would have been left on the train for at least four hours, before being taken by bus to be dumped at another station miles away.

Good for Indian Railways.

I am just trying to remember where I read something similar about when old Southern Electric trains were "gapped", they would carefully bring up the following train behind it to give it a push.

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