Red Line Train Driver's Screams Cause Passenger Panic
Passengers on Bangkok's Red Line electric train were alarmed by prolonged screaming from the driver's cabin. The incident occurred on April 8, 2569.
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On April 7, 2569, a female train driver began her shift at 7:00 AM.
On April 8, 2569, during her final shift, the driver began screaming intermittently.
The train was traveling from Rangsit to Don Mueang when the screaming occurred.
Passengers heard the screams and became alarmed, attempting to open the driver's cabin.
The driver continued operating the train to Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.
The Department of Rail Transport was notified and initiated an investigation.
It is suspected the driver experienced personal issues and accumulated stress.
The Red Line train operator temporarily suspended the driver pending the investigation.
The Department of Rail Transport ordered a review of health checks for staff.