Birmingham Coroners' Court was told how 18-year-old Jeevan Singh Dhanda fell from a bridge on to a concrete ledge then plunged 30-feet onto tracks at New Street Station in the city.
Dhanda, who was reportedly trying to re-enter a nightclub in the area, lay injured on the rail line for three hours before he was hit by a train leaving the station.
He was rushed to the Queen Elizabeth Hospital where he died on August 13 last year, six days after the tragic accident, the 'Birmingham Mail' reported.
Birmingham coroner Louise Hunt recorded a conclusion of accidental death.
"I am touched by the words his mother said in how bright and intelligent, and also how caring a young man he was. I hope you can always remember him that way and not in the tragedy that has occurred," she added.
Another youth, Hitesh Shirajlal was with Dhanda on the night of his death and fell from the same wall. The 31-year-old died on August 18 last year, a day after he had been discharged from the same hospital. An inquest into his death is scheduled for January 2015.
He said: "The reason they (Jeevan and a doorman) were going to the rear door is because he had been asked to leave because he was being sick.
"It's our hypothesis he thought he could climb that wall and find a way back into the club. It's not uncommon, there has been a similar instance since and it has happened before from speaking to staff at the club."
A consultant anaesthetist told the court that the injuries that killed Dhanda were inflicted not in the fall, but when he was hit by the train.
