Screams from Red Line Train Driver's Cabin Identified as Staff Stress
Passengers on Bangkok's Red Line electric train were alarmed by prolonged screaming from the driver's cabin. Investigations revealed the cause to be accumulated stress from the female train operator.
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A video of screams from the Red Line train driver's cabin circulates online.
The incident occurred on April 7, 2569, around 2:30 PM.
The train departed from Rangsit station.
Screams were heard by passengers as the train proceeded towards Don Mueang station.
A passenger attempted to check on the driver by knocking on the cabin door.
The Department of Rail Transport investigated the incident.
The screams were identified as coming from a female train operator.
The operator was reportedly experiencing personal issues and accumulated work stress.
The Department of Rail Transport is reviewing the operator's fitness for duty and implementing safety protocols.