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I was travelling on the Goole to Leeds service yesterday and around Glasshougton, there was a loud bang near the front of the train. Some little scumbag had thought it was funny to lob a stone at the train, which had marked the window, but hadn't cracked it. (I checked it, mainly as the loud bang made me **** myself
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This isn't the first incident I've had in this area, around two months ago, on the same service we were emergency stopped between Glasshougton and Pontefract due to, to quote the guard, 'Thankfully it was the type [of concrete slab put onto the tracks in front of the train] that smashes into pieces when you hit it rather than derailing you'
The sad reality is that the people responsible for this rarely get caught, IMHO, and they know this, therefore there are few deterrents to stop them doing it! Is a solution being looked into? I find it quite concerning that these three incidents have happened in the last three months tbh!
Not a problem unique to the railway, I've had a rock lobbed at a rail replacement bus in the Ashton-under-Lyne area+countless snowballs thrown at service buses, but that's a little different...
With the exception of the concrete slab incident, I've only ever witnessed it after dark, funny that!
Any thoughts? (Other than find the people responsible and stick whatever they might want to throw at moving vehicles up their a***s!
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This isn't the first incident I've had in this area, around two months ago, on the same service we were emergency stopped between Glasshougton and Pontefract due to, to quote the guard, 'Thankfully it was the type [of concrete slab put onto the tracks in front of the train] that smashes into pieces when you hit it rather than derailing you'
The sad reality is that the people responsible for this rarely get caught, IMHO, and they know this, therefore there are few deterrents to stop them doing it! Is a solution being looked into? I find it quite concerning that these three incidents have happened in the last three months tbh!
Not a problem unique to the railway, I've had a rock lobbed at a rail replacement bus in the Ashton-under-Lyne area+countless snowballs thrown at service buses, but that's a little different...
With the exception of the concrete slab incident, I've only ever witnessed it after dark, funny that!
Any thoughts? (Other than find the people responsible and stick whatever they might want to throw at moving vehicles up their a***s!

