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Another lost soul09

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Aug 15, 2024
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I live near some train tracks and im considering getting hit by one. i Know multiple people in the area have been hit by trains and no one survived so i know that it will get the job done. But i dont want to just walk on the tracks and hope one comes. i sorta want a rough estimate of when its coming or what days.




Like a moth to a flame like the autist to the train
 
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msds

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Mar 17, 2026
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You will have a tough time finding schedules. In NA at least, no freight rail operator I'm aware of publishes their schedules for security reasons. Though if it's a commuter rail, you could very easily find the schedule with Amtrak.
The only entity that'd have the full schedule would be the rail operator. That'd be a company like Union Pacific or BNSF. You could look for partial schedules from freight companies they're shipping, that would probably be the only place you'd be able to find them, but still probably not too common for it to be published.

Though, I would find a different method, hit by a train sounds like it would be a very painful way to go. Likely what'd end up happening is either the train would cut you in half, or give you blunt trauma wounds, or both, and you'd bleed out or die of hemorrhaging, potentially very slowly, depending on whether you are thrown away from the train or just crushed. Sounds like an awful way to go. Not to mention, there are conductors in the locomotives who will witness, and are powerless to stop the train. I wouldn't want to put them through that. They'll also have to deal with the aftermath.
 
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Feb 28, 2026
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unsure about if you live more rural or urban, but i live in the middle of nowhere. trains around here usually go through town at roughly the same time every other day

you could observe the trains for a while and keep note of when/how often they come through? just a thought, unsure of the reliability though

regardless, wishing you the best
 

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