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Posted By: cathie Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 9:39am
A woman died this morning after being struck by a train near a railway crossing at Manor Road in Hoylake.

A British Transport Police spokesman said: “The woman, who has yet to be identified, was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital where she later died as a result of the injuries sustained."

Police are not treating the death as suspicious and will now assist in the compilation of a report for the coroner.

The train involved was the 5.51am West Kirby to Liverpool loop service.

http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/9108988.Woman_killed_by_train_at_Hoylake/
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 9:42am
Nightmare. Probably a dog walker or a suicide at that time I'd imagine.

I wondered why there was a rail replacement bus on all morning.

Posted By: A_L_K Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 9:43am
frown
Posted By: polo_phil Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 9:45am
Lots of incidents at that crossing in the past few years...

Thoughts go out to the family... and the train driver!
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 9:58am
So sad. Yes, tragic for the family indeed and thoughts go out to them. Also as polo_phil says, think of how the motorman is feeling. He'll never forget that for the rest of his life. Every time he goes over that crossing ......
Posted By: _Ste_ Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 10:04am
They keep saying something needs to be done about that crossing but still nothing has been done to make things any safer for the public frown

Thoughts are with all those involved frown
Posted By: Martin1943 Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 6:58pm
There is little wrong with the crossing, it just needs to be treated with the care it deserves. Trains are either slowing down for, or accelerating from, the Station at that point. A couple of years ago a dog was killed there because the gates had been left open. The very next day I was down there, a car stopped, the driver got out and opened the gates, he then drove across and carried on. I closed the gates after crossing myself. When I caught up to him I pointed out that he had left the gates. He responded that it was OK as his friend was coming over shortly!!!!
The only exceptions are the non scheduled trains which have been stabled at West Kirby. The problem of these would be resolved if they were to slow down at each crossing as well as sounding their horns.
Posted By: taylor4898 Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 7:10pm
sad,thoughts are with both families.
Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 7:36pm
There is definitely an increase in accidents there. I don't know why. You can clearly see both Hoylake and Manor road stations from it. You would have to be suicidal or very very careless to get hit by a train there. People must get very blasé about safety if they cross it every day.
Posted By: Fatfairy Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 7:49pm
I agree with kev, my suncle lived there for years and i crossed it a lot, how do you not see a train coming is a mystery to me, i do feel for their familes though, very sad,
Posted By: Silverback Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 8:24pm
Originally Posted by KevinFinity
There is definitely an increase in accidents there. I don't know why. You can clearly see both Hoylake and Manor road stations from it. You would have to be suicidal or very very careless to get hit by a train there. People must get very blasé about safety if they cross it every day.



In this pro elfin safety society they probably expect the train to stop for them!
Posted By: KevinFinity Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 28th Jun 2011 8:33pm
Originally Posted by Silverback
In this pro elfin safety society they probably expect the train to stop for them!


That is partly my theory too. Theres no longer personal responsibility and its always someone else's fault. If something happens you can just file a lawsuit. It doesn't help however when youre lying in your cold grave.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 29th Jun 2011 9:38am
Spot on Kevin !
Posted By: BandyCoot Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 29th Jun 2011 10:33am
It doesn't matter what you do you won't stop a jumper. The others who can't be bothered looking and listening are the authors of their own misfortune, natural selection.
Posted By: Davey_Martin Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 29th Jun 2011 2:24pm
... everything happens for a reason.

My thoughts are with all those effected.
Posted By: Anonymous Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 29th Jun 2011 8:26pm
Originally Posted by cathie
A woman died this morning after being struck by a train near a railway crossing at Manor Road in Hoylake.

A British Transport Police spokesman said: “The woman, who has yet to be identified, was taken to Arrowe Park Hospital where she later died as a result of the injuries sustained."

Police are not treating the death as suspicious and will now assist in the compilation of a report for the coroner.

The train involved was the 5.51am West Kirby to Liverpool loop service.

http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/9108988.Woman_killed_by_train_at_Hoylake/
A WOMAN who died after being struck by a train on a railway crossing in Hoylake yesterday morning has been named as Karren Grist, aged 51.

Miss Grist survived the impact and was taken by ambulance to Arrowe Park Hospital where she later died from her injuries.

An inquest into her death was opened and adjourned at West Kirby coroner's office this afternoon.

Coroner's officer Donald Johnston told the hearing that at 6.50am, Miss Grist was seen by a witness to step onto the railway crossing at Melrose Avenue with her back to the oncoming train and her arms outstretched.

The driver applied the brakes, but it was too late to stop.

Miss Grist had been resident at Melrose House in Melrose Avenue for six months.

British Transport Police are not treating the death as suspicious.

The inquest has been adjourned until a date to be fixed in September.

Posted By: TRANCENTRAL Re: Woman killed by train at Hoylake - 1st Jul 2011 10:23am
Been another today frown http://www.wirralglobe.co.uk/news/9...ces_suspended_after_person_hit_by_train/
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