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« on: March 16, 2014, 18:35:41 »

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Cancellations to services between Swindon and Cheltenham Spa

Owing to a person hit by a train between Swindon and Cheltenham Spa all lines are blocked.

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Train services running through these stations may be cancelled, delayed by up to 60 mins or revised at short notice. An estimate for the resumption of normal services will be provided as soon as the problem has been fully assessed.

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Replacement road transport is being sourced to operate between Swindon and Gloucester.
Cross Country services are conveying passengers between Bristol Temple Meads and Cheltenham Spa in both directions until further notice. Arrangements have been made for First Great Western rail tickets to be accepted for these journeys.

Reported to be the Gloucester side of Sapperton Long Tunnel.
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« Reply #1 on: March 19, 2014, 00:10:31 »

From the Swindon Advertiser:

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Disruption on railway after man is struck by train

The person struck by a train between Swindon and Stroud early on Sunday evening has been identified as a 52-year-old man from Oxfordshire.

First Great Western reported severe delays and cancellations following the incident shortly before 5.30pm, with rail replacement buses being scrambled for stranded passengers between Swindon and Kemble.

The man was hit on a rural section of track near the village of Frampton Mansell, a short distance east of Stroud. It is not thought to be suspicious.

The British Transport Police was called at 5.19pm with reports of the incident, which involved a train travelling from Cheltenham to Swindon.

A coroner will open and adjourn an inquest into the death towards the end of this week.

A British Transport Police (BTP (British Transport Police)) spokesman said: ^Paramedics from South Western Ambulance Service also attended and the body of a man was located. He was pronounced dead at the scene. The man has yet to be formally identified but is believed to have been a 52-year-old man from Oxfordshire. His family has been informed. A file will be prepared for the coroner.^
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2014, 14:52:15 »

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Suicide man put his neck on train line

A TRAIN driver has told of his horror when a man who appeared to be taking a photograph alongside the track suddenly dropped to his knees and put his neck on the line.

Leslie Jones was unable to stop his Gloucester-Swindon train in time to avoid running over conservationist Dr Philip Evans, from Faringdon, who had clearly planned his suicide but had given no clear reason for it.

Senior Gloucestershire coroner Katy Skerrett said that apart from some minor health worries Dr Evans, of Gravel Walk, did not appear to have any motive for ending his life.

But his intentions were clear because he had put a note in the rucksack he was carrying apologising for his actions. He had also written to his brother and the letter was received after his death.

Mrs Skerrett recorded a conclusion that the 53-year-old took his own life on March 16 on a pedestrian crossing at Frampton Mansell, near Stroud. The Gloucester inquest was told the 75-ton two-carriage train was heading east towards Swindon when the driver, who had 24 years^ experience, saw Dr Evans standing dangerously close to the track.

^He was shocked to see a person standing so close to the nearside track where he was in danger of being hit by the overhanging bodywork of the train,^ said British Transport Police investigator John Wilson. ^The man appeared to be holding a camera to his face as if taking a photo of the approaching train. The person suddenly dropped to his knees and placed his neck across the line.^

Mr Wilson said the note found in Dr Evans^s rucksack after his death gave clear instructions but no explanation. ^The camera turned out to be an empty shell,^ he said.

It was unclear how the doctor got to the scene because his car was still at home 25 to 30 miles away, added Mr Wilson.

^I think he did some work for a conservation charity in that area, which may be why he chose it. It is very picturesque.^

In a statement, Mr Jones said he saw a man in dark clothing who appeared to be holding up a camera.

^Although clear of the line he was in danger of being struck. Then I saw him drop to his knees and lie face down across the nearside rail. I pressed the emergency button and applied the brakes but there was a full impact.^

Dr Evans^s brother Leslie said on March 18 he received a letter from Philip in which he stated his clear intention to take his life.

^He had taken every step to make the procedure as painless or as efficient as it could be,^ he said.

The coroner concluded that Dr Evans tooks his own life.

The Samaritans are available to help anybody in distress and can be reached at any time on 08457 90 90 90 or by email at jo@samaritans.org
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