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by mtrimpe
5004 days ago
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Slightly off topic, but when my brother was young he became obsessed with preventing train suicides and we actually came to the conclusion that placing an airbag on the front of the train would most likely (help to) resolve this issue. Based on our calculations it should be feasible to prevent death in at least a few percent of cases. Given that the biggest draw for train suicides is its near 100% success rate that would probably quickly reduce train suicides by a very significant factor. |
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The edge of the platform at the newer stations is walled off from the track by glass. The platform doors line up with the train's, and open/close at the same time. So there's no access to the track at any point, hence no opportunity for "person under train".