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Train stopped by jogger on tracks | Train stopped by jogger on tracks |
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A jogger forced a train driver to apply the emergency brakes after he found her running in the middle of the tracks. | A jogger forced a train driver to apply the emergency brakes after he found her running in the middle of the tracks. |
The woman jumped to the side of the tracks as the train came to a halt near Bucknell railway station in Shropshire. | The woman jumped to the side of the tracks as the train came to a halt near Bucknell railway station in Shropshire. |
The driver of the Shrewsbury to Swansea service, who rounded a curve before seeing her, was left in shock and unable to continue driving on Monday. | The driver of the Shrewsbury to Swansea service, who rounded a curve before seeing her, was left in shock and unable to continue driving on Monday. |
Police said the woman held up a hand to apologise and told the train crew she had lost her way on a footpath. | Police said the woman held up a hand to apologise and told the train crew she had lost her way on a footpath. |
British Transport Police (BTP) officers who were called to the scene could not find the jogger following the incident, which happened at shortly after 1500 BST. | British Transport Police (BTP) officers who were called to the scene could not find the jogger following the incident, which happened at shortly after 1500 BST. |
This was a very serious incident which has left a train driver in shock and the consequences could have been far worse had the driver not acted so quickly British Transport Police | This was a very serious incident which has left a train driver in shock and the consequences could have been far worse had the driver not acted so quickly British Transport Police |
The train was travelling at about 60mph (97km/h) when the driver saw her running with her back to the train. | |
There was major disruption to services after the train driver was unable to carry on, police said. | There was major disruption to services after the train driver was unable to carry on, police said. |
A BTP spokesman said: "This was a very serious incident which has left a train driver in shock and the consequences could have been far worse had the driver not acted so quickly. | A BTP spokesman said: "This was a very serious incident which has left a train driver in shock and the consequences could have been far worse had the driver not acted so quickly. |
"I cannot emphasise the dangers of trespassing on the railway strongly enough as, unlike road vehicles, trains are unable to stop quickly in an emergency." | "I cannot emphasise the dangers of trespassing on the railway strongly enough as, unlike road vehicles, trains are unable to stop quickly in an emergency." |
The woman police are trying to trace is described as being aged about 40, 5ft 6ins and wearing a blue vest top with white trim and blue shorts. | The woman police are trying to trace is described as being aged about 40, 5ft 6ins and wearing a blue vest top with white trim and blue shorts. |
Anyone with information is asked to contact BTP or Crimestoppers anonymously. | Anyone with information is asked to contact BTP or Crimestoppers anonymously. |
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