
Railway Workers Save Motorcyclist Seconds Before Train
Railway staff and a bystander pulled a crashed motorcyclist off train tracks just seconds before a speeding train arrived in Pattaya, Thailand. CCTV footage captured the heart-stopping rescue that saved a life.
A motorcyclist in Pattaya, Thailand is alive today thanks to the split-second heroism of railway workers and a passing stranger who pulled him from the tracks moments before a train roared through.
CCTV cameras captured the terrifying scene near a railway crossing on Chaiyapornvithi Road in East Pattaya's Banglamung district. The rider crashed through a lowered safety barrier, lost control, and fell directly onto the tracks.
What happened next shows the best of human instinct under pressure. Railway staff working at the crossing and a Good Samaritan who witnessed the crash didn't hesitate.
They sprinted to the fallen rider and hauled him off the tracks with seconds to spare. The train passed through moments later, right where the motorcyclist had been lying.

Suriya Plueangna, a State Railway of Thailand employee stationed at the crossing, said all normal safety procedures had been followed. The barriers were lowered and warning signals were flashing when the rider attempted to cross.
Despite the damage to both the barrier and the motorcyclist's blue-and-black Honda Wave, the quick-thinking rescuers turned what could have been a tragedy into a story of survival. By the time reporters arrived, the broken barrier had been moved aside and traffic was flowing normally again.
Why This Inspires
This rescue reminds us that heroism doesn't require a cape or special training. Sometimes it's railway workers doing their jobs and everyday people choosing to run toward danger instead of away from it.
In a split second, these rescuers made a choice that gave someone a second chance at life. Their quick reaction under pressure shows what's possible when we look out for one another.
One moment of courage can mean everything.
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