Any loss of life on the railway is tragic, and on the advice of Samaritans – who we work very closely with – this isn’t something we talk about much publicly as it can lead to more incidents. You’re right that we do take our responsibilities seriously and as well as working closely with the British Transport Police and local Police forces we work very closely with the Samaritans.
All of our frontline colleagues complete safeguarding training and there are some remarkable stories of our station and on-board team members going above and beyond in intervention and saving people’s lives.
We also support initiatives like Samaritans’ Brew Monday which encourages people to talk about how they are feeling, helping others to identify if someone is feeling vulnerable or at risk.
On physical infrastructure, we’ve collaborated with Network Rail on getting prevention fencing installed at key stations in the Thames Valley, most recently completed at Maidenhead.
We also recommend the Samaritans’ excellent Small Talk Saves Lives campaign, which includes signs to look out for and suggestions for how members of the public might approach someone they believe may be vulnerable:
https://www.samaritans.org/support-us/campaign/small-talk-saves-lives/how-to-start-a-conversation/.