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Watch heart-stopping moment child falls onto train tracks at station prompting man to jump down and save him - as railway bosses urge people to be aware of their surroundings

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  • CCTV has caught the moment a young child fell onto the train tracks at a station
  • A brave commuter jumped down to save them just seconds before a train came
  • London North East Railway (LNER) shared footage to alert people to the dangers

By Francine Wolfisz

Published: 21:05 BST, 24 June 2024 | Updated: 22:52 BST, 24 June 2024

CCTV has captured the heart-stopping moment a young child fell down onto train tracks at a station and was saved by a brave stranger just seconds before a train pulled in.

The incident is one of three shared by London North East Railway (LNER) on social media to people about the importance of safety at train stations.

In a post on X, formerly known as Twitter, LNER advised people to 'please be aware of your surroundings when travelling.'

It added that none of the incidents in the footage shown resulted in serious injury.

'Thankfully, they only resulted in minor physical injuries, but some could have had a much more serious outcome,' LNER stated.

CCTV has captured the heart-stopping moment a young child fell down onto train tracks at a station and was saved by a brave stranger just seconds before a train pulled in. Pictured: What appears to be quite a young child follows an adult behind, waving their arms in the air

With the adult's back turned, the young child then seems to stop and make their way over the demarcated yellow lines

Moments later the child crawls backward towards the tracks, before slipping down and falling

The warning coincides with Rail Safety Week, which according to the campaign website is an industry-led initiative that 'aims to bring rail safety to the forefront of people's minds across a dedicated week.'

In one of the incidents, a young person is seen striding along a platform, followed by an adult female carrying a bag. 

What appears quite a young child follows the adult behind, waving their arms in the air.

With the adult's back turned, the young child then seems to stop and make their way over the demarcated yellow lines, before crawling backwards towards the tracks.

The youngster falls and lands on the gravel stones of the tracks.

Just moments later, what appears to be a contractor in an orange suit comes running over, followed by a male commuter.

The man immediately jumps down and grabs the child, helping them to safety before pulling himself onto the platform. 

Around 10 seconds later a train pulls in at speed into the station, showing just how close the child and Good Samaritan were to endangering their lives. 

LNER have also included two other clips of incidents caught on CCTV.

In the first, passengers are disembarking from a train when what appears to be a child falls down into the gap between the train and the platform, right next to where a station guard is standing. 

A crowd gathers as the guard pulls the passenger up from the gap.

In another incident, an adult is pushing a pram forward first from the train when a child falls from it into the platform gap.

In another shocking incident, passengers are disembarking from a train when what appears to be a child falls down into the gap between the train and the platform, right next to where a station guard is standing

Multiple people can be seen running across the platform to help as the child is eventually pulled to safety.

On X, many commented on how the incidents show the need for 'level boarding' at more stations.

In a third incident caught on CCTV, an adult is pushing a pram forward first off a train when a child falls from the pram into the platform gap

One said: 'The first two are a consequence of not having level boarding or the proper mitigations for customers who clearly have struggled with the step. 

'Does any other industry talk like this to the public, with the implication that the incidents are the customer’s fault?' 

Another simply stated: 'Please move forward with level boarding asap.'

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