manchester-pr
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Evening all
A few weeks ago my train got stopped by the police. By stopped, I mean that there were 2 police officers were besides the rail track, a few metres from the end of the platform. The train also came to a halt directly before the station by around 200 metres (so I am guessing it was a red signal and the police officers probably short circuited the equipment to give the red light since the next train at the time was around 3 miles up the line, many signals away (based off RTT data and well, the normal timetable)
The train then called at my station, and then when I alighted I noticed the train went ahead a few metres so the driver could speak to the police officers and after 2 minutes, went ahead to the last 2 stations.
I am however wondering, why this may have happened? The officers never got on the train, and the police van (which was at the bus stop nearby) was the Greater Manchester police van.
This was Northern.
A few weeks ago my train got stopped by the police. By stopped, I mean that there were 2 police officers were besides the rail track, a few metres from the end of the platform. The train also came to a halt directly before the station by around 200 metres (so I am guessing it was a red signal and the police officers probably short circuited the equipment to give the red light since the next train at the time was around 3 miles up the line, many signals away (based off RTT data and well, the normal timetable)
The train then called at my station, and then when I alighted I noticed the train went ahead a few metres so the driver could speak to the police officers and after 2 minutes, went ahead to the last 2 stations.
I am however wondering, why this may have happened? The officers never got on the train, and the police van (which was at the bus stop nearby) was the Greater Manchester police van.
This was Northern.