I like my iPhone, but I don’t think I’d jump on to train tracks to retrieve it!

Rezvani, a tourist visiting NYC, apparently dropped his iPhone onto the tracks while snapping some pictures. Rezvani leapt onto the rails and retrieved his iPhone. He somehow managed to get back up onto the subway platform before either he or his iPhone were crushed.


A hospital doctor is stranded at his parents’ house in Devon, after finding out the train service he has a ticket for does not exist.

Pamela Thompson, from Tuckenhay, bought return tickets for her son and his partner over the phone in November.

The couple were due to return to London on the 2002 GMT service from Totnes, but discovered it was not running.


A 21-year-old Chorley man who put hundreds of lives at risk by standing in front of an oncoming train could face up to two years behind bars.

Drunk

Ogden jumped out of the way of the Manchester to Blackpool train at the very last second as it travelled over the Rylands crossing - leading both his friends and the driver to believe he had been hit.

The father-of-one admitted that he had been drinking before the offence, on July 14 this year, and thought the whole thing would be “a bit of a laugh”.

I think he should also have the word “twat” tattooed across his forehead.


Don’t fall asleep on the last train home. You end up in places that you never knew existed. Taxis are often scarce too.

lotsa emails this way!