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Clifton train track walk 'forced by overcrowding' | Clifton train track walk 'forced by overcrowding' |
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A group of festival-goers "trapped" on board an overcrowded train had no option but to pull an emergency cord and exit on to the tracks, it has been claimed. | |
Up to 200 passengers jumped from the train to get back to the platform at Clifton Down station, Bristol. | Up to 200 passengers jumped from the train to get back to the platform at Clifton Down station, Bristol. |
University newspaper Epigram reported students were travelling to a music festival at the time. | University newspaper Epigram reported students were travelling to a music festival at the time. |
British Transport Police said they were treating the incident as trespass. | British Transport Police said they were treating the incident as trespass. |
Sorcha Bradley, who was on board, said people got off because they felt it was "the only option". | Sorcha Bradley, who was on board, said people got off because they felt it was "the only option". |
"I felt really claustrophobic, I was very scared, I was on the verge of tears," she said. | "I felt really claustrophobic, I was very scared, I was on the verge of tears," she said. |
"You expect to get on the train and travel to your destination with no problem. | "You expect to get on the train and travel to your destination with no problem. |
"We weren't sure if the track was electrified or not so everyone was quite worried, and we were all concerned about another train coming." | "We weren't sure if the track was electrified or not so everyone was quite worried, and we were all concerned about another train coming." |
A spokeswoman for British Transport Police (BTP) said officers were called to the track at about 15:30 BST following a report of people walking on the line. | A spokeswoman for British Transport Police (BTP) said officers were called to the track at about 15:30 BST following a report of people walking on the line. |
Its officers helped the group "off the line and to a place of safety," it said. | Its officers helped the group "off the line and to a place of safety," it said. |
"We are treating this as a trespass incident - one which caused numerous delays to services in the area and could have put lives in danger - and inquiries are currently under way to identify those involved." | |
Trains were cancelled between Severn Beach and Bristol for several hours due to the incident. | Trains were cancelled between Severn Beach and Bristol for several hours due to the incident. |
Julian Burnell, of Network Rail, said railway lines were "inherently dangerous places", while a Great Western Railway spokesman said railway trespass was a criminal offence carrying a maximum fine of £1,000. | Julian Burnell, of Network Rail, said railway lines were "inherently dangerous places", while a Great Western Railway spokesman said railway trespass was a criminal offence carrying a maximum fine of £1,000. |
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