reasoning Maths Puzzle

a man needs to go through a train tunnel. he starts through the tunnel and when he gets 1/4 the way through the tunnel, he hears the train whistle behind him. you don't know how far away the train is, or how fast it is going, (or how fast he is going). all you know is that
if the man turns around and runs back the way he came, he will just barely make it out of the tunnel alive before the train hits him.
if the man keeps running through the tunnel, he will also just barely make it out of the tunnel alive before the train hits him.
assume the man runs the same speed whether he goes back to the start or continues on through the tunnel. also assume that he accelerates to his top speed instantaneously. assume the train misses him by an infintisimal amount and all those other reasonable assumptions that go along with puzzles like this so that some wanker doesn't say the problem isn't well defined.
how fast is the train going compared to the man?

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reasoning Other Question

you want to go to a city where everybody always says the truth, on your way there you reach a crossroad on one side is the city where everyone says the truth, on the other is a city where everyone lies. There is a man at the cross road that comes from one of the city's, you do not know from which city the man comes from and you can only ask him one question to find out where the city of truth is what do you ask him?
brown,jones & smith are suspected of income tax evasion.They testify,under oath as follows
Brown: jone is guilty & smith is innocent
Jones: if Brown is guilty,then so is Smith
Smith: I am innocent but at least one of the other's is guilty.
a)assuming every body told the truth who is or are innocent or guilty?
b)assuming the innocent told the truth & guilty lied who is or are innocent or guilty?