PyrahnaRanger
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In the early days of my Dad running a coach company, he came home from dropping people off after a wedding reception. Rather than clean the coach at half two in the morning, he left it outside the house and went to bed.A friend of mine knew someone who, having missed his last bus home, 'borrowed' one from another route and drove off, only to belly it on a hump-back bridge; he legged it and wasn't caught. This would have been sometime in the 1960s. To return to the original subject, have there been instances when an unauthorised person has driven off a train either from a station or a depot? If there were, what were the consequences?
He was awakened at around four by various air brake and horn noises outside the house. Upon inspection, all the lights on the coach were on, the heaters were spooling up, the radio playing… and in the driver’s seat, a very drunk punter who’d fallen asleep, and was now trying to make his way home, a task which the local constabulary eventually assisted him with!