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  • 0:03 beer :P

  • 危な!

    

  • In Australia long distant trains slow down when passing through a station. I bet other countries do the same thing...other than India xD

  • @studionightbird0 haha this is why we call this country india dude there are no RULES do whatever you want to do:P

  • wow

  • RECKLESS IDIOTS. LAGTA HAI INKE PICHE RONEWALA KOI NAHI HAI ISLIYE SHATABDI SE PANGA LENE CHALE. TOUR MANAGER AMOL KANITKAR.

  • It ain't no train crossing, dolt.

    Amazing how stupid some people can be.

    Had she been hit, her body likely would have injured and killed others.

    Note thathey have an overpass for those who are not stupid and lazy.

    (I would have crossed the track.)

  • Idiots. They both looked, saw the train coming, and crossed anyway.

  • truly shatabdi. second fastest here in india after rajdhani. never mind people crossing railtracks is not a new issue to indians

  • imagine if they had been 2 seconds late crossing those tracks...

  • That train was hauling ass !!

  • a miss is as good as a mile -- but I bet they didn't try that too soon again

  • すっげーーー!!

    怖すぎる!!!((((;゚Д゚)))

  • OMG watch out for the train!

  • Express train? :)

  • shatapthi's are the fastest and this one showed up an extrodinary show at that station

  • u mean to say Shatabdi !

  • I agree that they were acting stupidly but that train shouldn't be going that fast through a station.

  • @04smallmj Sadly trains do go fast through neutral stations if they carry urgant goods. It's the people who were stupid

  • @04smallmj It probably wouldn't make any difference what speed the trains are going, they are still going to make stupid last split second decisions like this. Almost like the Heisnberg uncertainity Principle.

  • HOLY SHIT!!

  • stupid idiots. cant you wait a few seconds, im sure nothing is more important than YOUR life. sadly i see this happen ALL the time in india. impatient morons.

  • They're not supposed to cross the tracks. They are too lazy to use the footbridge.

  • OMG!!!!!

  • crazy>>>>>>>>>>>people

  • FUCK ME! THE INSANITY! If they would of left it a second late and then crossed the track, they would of been slaughtered. Yes all though they have crossed the track from a safe distance from where the train was approaching. It soon speeded through, people don't appreciate if something is travelling at such a speed, then even 100 yards away it will get there in seconds.

    And the sheer speed and force of that train nearly pulled that guy in white towards the train.

  • train did'nt speeded ... it looked from far that it was slow ... thats what made couple made to cross track

  • may be a demographic control method, after all

  • that train is stopping for nothing! how long was it and how fast was it going!!

  • Long distance trains are fast and long in India.

  • god !! they could have waited instead of gambling with their life !!!

  • they r retarded

  • They should name that area "Deathwish Crossing". One trip or slow down by the couple crossing and it would've been curtains for them.

  • She almost got run over.

  • She had already crossed the track before the train approaches her, she was very lucky. And Lucky couple. God Bless The Couple. Have a wonderful life ahead.

  • Actually, if you watch the clip in slow motion, you will see, the girl was in a safe distance from the train. But if her leg stucked in the track, she would have died there.

  • Really, that was very close. Don't you have family. Cmon, don't be so rush.

  • OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • lawwddd

  • lol........................

  • WHAT IS THE POINT IN SAVING 5 SECONDS?

  • Bloody hell! thats dangerous for the people walking on the tracks.

  • "No no no no no. You weshterners don't undershtand. We Indyanns arr sho effishyent, time conscious and every shecond counts. We cannot wait for five seconds to let that train pass and cross the tracks after that. We are so macho that we will drag our wives across the tracks right in front of the high speed train."

  • Oh nonsense. It's not about efficiency at all. Mumbai is a chaotic and busy city. How many times have you for example seen a New Yorker run across a road because they're in a hurry? A train track is no different as both could result in death. Don't be so ignorant to assume that it is simply Indian culture to take risks. Remind me, what is the drink-drive rate in the USA?

  • Vehicles in a congested street do not go as fast as that train. They can stop in 10-20 feet, but not that train. So, comparing the two is just nonsense. The reason Mumbai is chaotic is precisely because of typical Indian attitudes, which we can see in this video. Drunk driving is irrelevant with the chaos in Indian roads-every one there drives as if he is drunk anyway.

  • Indian attitudes there are very different to westernised Indian attitudes, the mindset of the Indians depends upon which state they are from. In England, where I come from we have a large community of Punjabi Indians and I can safely say that they are not half as obsessed with timekeeping and efficiency as their Asian migrant counterparts, though they certainly have the hard work ethic!

  • scary shit!!

  • shit if she tripped on the rails or something, she would've been DEAD.

  • nah this is a normal thing in india and pakistan, mainly with cars n trucks and normal moving trains they take risks. but THISSSSS, was wayyyyyy over the top! nearly lets say - mince meat!

  • rather say, how things do not work...

  • :) Funny ... But I understand what you mean.

  • imbecils

  • I would'nt be that rude. One would have to be in Mumbai to understand how things work.

  • idiots i swear

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