Even police departments often train off-duty officers to call 911 rather than taking direct action, unless human life is at risk.
The eastbound train, headed to New Haven from Grand Central Terminal, derailed at about 6:10 p.m. just east of the Fairfield Metro station, and hit a westbound train on the opposite track, Metro-North spokeswoman Marjorie Anders said, knocking several cars of that train off the rails.
Sometimes the train cuts off your legs or your arms, or it kills the people who fall off.
The train came off the rails near Kantbalu, a town some 500 miles (800km) north of the main city, Rangoon.
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Throw the switch before you send this train careening off a cliff.
No-one was hurt in the building which was hit when the train came off its tracks in the early hours of Tuesday in the suburb of Saltsjoebaden.
Federal officials have narrowed their probe into the cause of a May 17 derailment and train crash in Connecticut, saying a cracked rail joint where the first train slid off the tracks had been repaired by maintenance workers last month.
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Passengers on the Southeastern service were asked to move off the train or into a separate carriage as an off-duty midwife, nurse and police officer came forward to help.
Mr Seyghal maintains he knew who had opened the door and refused to allow the train to continue on its journey until they were put off the train.
He rides the train and gets off at any stop that arouses his interest.
"Services between London and Swansea currently operate at a frequency of only one train an hour off-peak, " he added.
The train let us off at a spacious lodge with restaurants and brilliant views of peaks and valleys that stretched to the Black Forest.
Police want to hear from people who were on the Victoria to Orpington train and got off at Penge East Station at 2141 GMT.
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After two decades of war-related bombings that scared even many locals off train travel here, the end of the conflict has made the railways an attractive option again.
When the train stopped at a station in that country, the police dragged Narayana off the train and put him in a small eight-foot-by-eight-foot room with a cold stone floor and a hole in the corner that served as a toilet.
From a momentum perspective, the trick is knowing when to get off the train.
Instead, he had arranged in advance to be guided off the train by a Eurostar employee.
Mr Guidera was found collapsed at a bus stop having been stabbed shortly after getting off a train.
And, you want to be off the train before it leaves the station.
The journey also incorporates time off the train to encounter the cultures, food and people of Ecuador a little closer at hand.
Mike Brown, from London Underground, said it was unusual that it took so long to get the passengers off the train.
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Walk the last few blocks to work or to your meeting, even if it means getting off the train a stop early.
He was taken off the train by paramedics and placed in care.
At Parque Berrio station, roughly the half-way point of the tour, get off the train for several more sights from the platform.
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Morris was detained as he got off the train later that day at Euston Station before being brought back to Scotland for questioning.
His straight-face turns to a smirk as the two are picked off the train by a hook that catches the chains that tie them together.
Anyone who beats the game without losing a life, for example, sees Nick walk off a train back in the Midwest after leaving New York.
He studied engineering at Bunker Hill Community College just outside Boston, but had taken the year off to train as a boxer, sources told CNN.
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