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Reward on offer after vandals leave train driver hurt



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Published Date: 19 May 2008
TRAIN operator First ScotRail has put up a £1,000 reward to help catch vandals who injured a train driver by dangling from a bridge a heavy metal object, which crashed through the windscreen of a 60mph train.
The 37-year-old driver was showered in flying glass, suffering injuries to his face and forehead. He managed to bring the passenger train to a halt near Blantyre in Lanarkshire and radio his control room for assistance.

One source at British Trans
port Police said: "This was one lucky guy. He could have been seriously injured or killed. At first, they were really worried he had picked up tiny fragments of glass in his eyes, but that turned out not to be the case."

The incident happened around 7:10pm last Wednesday as the train passed under the bridge in Blantyre Farm road. There were no passengers on board at the time.

First ScotRail has taken the unusual step of offering a £1,000 reward to help the British Transport Police catch those responsible.

Steve Montgomery, operations and safety director at First ScotRail, said: "We fully support BTP in their appeal to find the perpetrator of this serious incident, which resulted in the injury of a member of our staff.

"To reflect our zero tolerance of such acts, we are putting up a reward of £1,000 to bring this person to justice, and appeal to anyone who knows who may be responsible to come forward."

The driver was taken to Wishaw Hospital and released following treatment to his injuries. A relief driver was needed to remove the damaged train.





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  • Last Updated: 19 May 2008 11:09 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: The railways
 
1

Snuffy Ivy,

Aberdeen 19/05/2008 04:43:01
Up the reward to 5000 and you'll have your snitch in place. 1000 won't quite get you the informant you need.
2

Mallory,

Edinburgh 19/05/2008 08:38:13
And when the scum are caught how about sentencing them to a year's community service scrubbing floors and cleaning at an A&E unit?
3

Guga II,

Rockall 19/05/2008 09:28:55
#2. Why so lenient? How about a couple of hundred lashes of the cat o' nine tails followed by a couple of years compulsory community service cleaning out sewers?
4

sam the god,

19/05/2008 14:48:13
Having has glass splinters in my eyes when a brick was thrown through a train window I would like to see summary execution at the side of the tracks for these scum.
5

Jock H. the Republic of Scotland,

arvada,colorado,usa 20/05/2008 21:10:26
just tie them to the rails,when a train is going 60mph, let their friends watch, that should deter these punks.
6

muffin,

livingston 16/06/2008 08:51:32
Yes execute them. They have committed attempted murder after all. The same goes for those who dangle bricks from motorway bridges threatening lorry drivers lives.

 

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