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FocusExpert

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I am planning to go to a nearby station and lay neck on tracks. My 2 main worries are if the front part of the train is high enough and if I move last minute - perhaps due to train horn? Video for example:
 
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Personally I wouldn't do anything where I'm lying on the tracks in case I move or the updraught of the train moves me. I've seen a few videos where people are cut in half and they survive and are fully conscious. You see them pulling themselves a bit more upright and looking at the other half of their body which is at a distance away. And you can see the trauma on the faces of the onlookers and emergency services. There's certainly one man who lives with only the top half of his body.
 
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