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Passengers delayed after reports of fighting and suicide threat at Rainham train station bridge

Commuters were stuck on trains and at a railway station for half an hour after a man - believed to be suicidal - was spotted on a footbridge.

Police were called to Rainham station at about 4pm to reports of a man on a bridge over the tracks.

Officers asked Southeastern to shut down all train services in the area.

Bridge over the level crossing at Rainham train station. Google images
Bridge over the level crossing at Rainham train station. Google images

A British Transport Police (BTP) spokesman said: “We were called to the line close to Rainham station in Kent at 3.19pm on Thursday, 3 September, following a report of a vulnerable man.

“Officers from BTP and Kent Police attended the scene and persuaded a man to come down from a footbridge over the railway line.

“The man, in his 30s, was taken to a place of safety for a mental health assessment.”

The incident was initially reported to police as men fighting on the bridge.

Rainham Train station. Google images
Rainham Train station. Google images

James Seery, 21, was on his way home to Rainham in between a split shift, and said he'd been stuck on the train at Gillingham for least half an hour.

Services resumed after a 32 minute delay.

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