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Video: Train crosses tracks where there is no barrier - loud music on merit makers' bus

 

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Horrific video showed the final moments as a bus carrying around 60 merit makers on the way to a temple in Chachoengsao was hit by a freight train. 

 

At least 18 died and 30 were injured at the crossing where there was no barrier. 

 

 

The driver of the Laem Chabang to Lat Krabang train with 50 containers, Wirawat Worawong, said he saw the bus approach the crossing and pass over.

 

He sounded his whistle and turned on headlights but the bus did not stop and he was unable to brake in time, reported 77kaoded. 

 

He thought that the bus driver - Bunsong Suanyim, 54, who died - had either not heard him or perhaps had brake failure.

 

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That seemed unlikely looking at the video footage, notes Thaivisa. 

 

Elsewhere in the Thai TV media it was reported that it was very noisy on the bus with a DJ and loud music as the high spirited merit makers were enjoying their day.

 

Speculation was rife that the bus driver may not have heard the train's frantic whistle. 

 

State Railway of Thailand governor Nirut Maneephan was on the scene and confirmed there was no barrier as that crossing was not registered. 

 

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Bunsong's daughter told 77kaoded that her father had left their home in Samut Prakan without explaining exactly what he was doing on Sunday.

 

He was usually involved in driving to and from an industrial estate with workers - this was a special outing. 

 

The first she heard of the accident was online on a "live" event. She travelled with relatives to the scene and found her father lifeless in the wreckage. 

 

Sources: 77kaoded | INN

 

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10 minutes ago, webfact said:

The first she heard of the accident was online on a "live" event. She travelled with relatives to the scene and found her father lifeless in the wreckage. 

Gone are the days of informing the next of kin before the story is released to the world.  

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13 minutes ago, petermik said:

One of the first things I noticed when I first came here was the lack of Thai,s awareness of what was or is around them,they can only see what is directly in front of them and that is it,mirrors are rarely used...they set off in a straight line ignoring anything anyone around them....look to the left no....look to the right no...what is behind them they don,t care about...tunnel vision I believe is the correct term,obviously the bus driver from the video footage did neither slow or stop at the crossing to check if all was clear with terrible consequences...stupid stupid man I,m sorry.....:sad:

You are so right ....tunnel vision . Or blinkered vision.  A horse wears blinkers so things going on either side don't distract it.   Maybe the bus driver was wearing blinkers ....sounds like it.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Elsewhere in the Thai TV media it was reported that it was very noisy on the bus with a DJ and loud music as the high spirited merit makers were enjoying their day.

 

Speculation was rife that the bus driver may not have heard the train's frantic whistle. 

Did the "very noisy" blind the driver.  Drivers fault and he paid the full price.  Unfortunately so did the innocent.

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1 hour ago, darksidedog said:

Speculation should be running rife about his eyesight also. How can you not see a train? It's pretty large after all and when crossing train tracks it should at least be a consideration to look to see if it is safe to cross.

I would hope they run a toxicology report on him in the morgue.

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Elsewhere in the Thai TV media it was reported that it was very noisy on the bus with a DJ and loud music as the high spirited merit makers were enjoying their day.

Knew that when I read that the whistle/horn was not heard.

These disco/club buses are an absolute pest and still everywhere (and of course still with illegal height/upper deck glass easy to topple).

 

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1 hour ago, webfact said:

Train crosses tracks where there is no barrier

How can a train cross the tracks? News as it´s best once again.

Horrible accident that could have been avoided with a bus driver that actually cared for his passengers. The question is soon if there is any that actually give a <deleted>.

This time around 20 people died. How long is this going to continue? 

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2 hours ago, webfact said:

as that crossing was not registered. 

As the picture shows, that level crossing is right inside a railway station. Spanning three tracks. Unsecured. Did it appear from nowhere last night by itself? 

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Billions to be spent on submarines because that potentially puts millions in the pockets of the generals which is their priority.

 

What would it cost to install automated barriers and warning lights at all railway crossings in Thailand to eradicate this problem? perhaps a hundred million baht, will it happen?...... probably not, so the carnage will continue.

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6 hours ago, colinneil said:

All this BS about loud music/ dancing on the bus is irrelevant, driver was not concentrating on the road/ train track.

He was driving without due care and attention, driver was 100% to blame nobody else.

The stop sign is BIG enough and clear for all to see, he failed to stop.

That's the truth, he made a fatal driving error and many paid the price.

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