QUOTE: Originally posted by northwesterner I don't know if this feasible, but how about a mini-crossing gate between the tracks, so you cannot physically cross the tracks until the warning bells/lights have stopped. I know everyone is in a hurry, but it's a person's life we're talking about. That scene must have been horrific for all involved, so sorry.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by Big_Boy_4005 Doggy, I realize that you are upset by this story, as I'm sure that most everyone who reads it will be, I know that I was. But, it would be much easier to read if you would simply type in mixed case, though a message like this is never EASY to read no matter how it is typed. I visited Chicago a couple of summers ago, and saw some of these suburban stations. Perhaps the solution would be to erect a 6' high chainlink fence, along the platform, between the tracks, and have an opening near either end, with sliding gates that would only be open when it was safe to cross. This solution might even be cost effective for the railroads, and prevent further tragedies from happening.
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