Hi! Was on the 9:18am train from Bellgrove to Balloch in Scotland today and the train had to stop at Queen Street Low Level due to somebody taking ill after taking a fit. I must say, the behaviour of the guard was great. He literally went to everybody on that train and said what was happening and what was going to happen. He must have said the same thing 200 times. Good job. I wasn't going anywhere special, so I could wait.
Onto my question, this isn't the first time this has happened to me. Just wondering if fits are very common on the railway system? What brings them on? Is it the fast bright lights battering off the windows?
Thanks for reading!
Onto my question, this isn't the first time this has happened to me. Just wondering if fits are very common on the railway system? What brings them on? Is it the fast bright lights battering off the windows?
Thanks for reading!
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