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person101

person101

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Nov 9, 2024
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At this point I feel like it might be better to just stand in front of the train if there isn't enough room for my head under the dozer blade. I don't think the chances of surviving that are too high if I position myself in front of the train well. If anyone has thoughts about just standing in front of the train like this, I'd like to know, as I may try soon.
 
LetMeOut67

LetMeOut67

Member
May 7, 2025
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I don't think I could go this way.
Takes incredible courage and determination. Or just a terrible state of distress ?
I knew someone who died this way.
He took a blanket and slept on the track overnight and waited for the first train. The driver did not know that it was a person.
He'd written some suicide notes but unfortunately the rain ruined them.

I think many rail suicides may be entirely spontaneous and unplanned. People just using the rail network and suddenly decided today is the day. They wouldn't have had to think and sweat over it apart from the actual moment.
 
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Mäximum

Mäximum

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Apr 5, 2023
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It shouldn't be a problem. I don't know where you live but here, where I live, a train weights 86 to 88 tons (it depends), so it will run over anything that gets under the wheels. The speed would be a bit too slow in my opinion. It just means you have to feel it longer.
 
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iwantitalltoend

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Feb 18, 2023
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At this point I feel like it might be better to just stand in front of the train if there isn't enough room for my head under the dozer blade. I don't think the chances of surviving that are too high if I position myself in front of the train well. If anyone has thoughts about just standing in front of the train like this, I'd like to know, as I may try soon.
I think standing in front of a train would lead to a more brutal and probably much more painful death, it might not be as fast of a death as decapitation either so it might take a bit longer to die from that but I'm not sure. I would be afraid to stand in front of a train because of the brutality and pain and also I don't know for sure if it would kill me or if I survive. What if you don't die and you survive? It would be horrible if that happened
It shouldn't be a problem. I don't know where you live but here, where I live, a train weights 86 to 88 tons (it depends), so it will run over anything that gets under the wheels. The speed would be a bit too slow in my opinion. It just means you have to feel it longer.
You mean 100 km/hour is too slow like the train I talked about, or the trains in your area are too slow? 100 km/hour isn't slow at all, it's really fast
 
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