WATCH: Shocking CCTV footage released of Worcestershire railway level crossing misuse

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WATCH: Shocking CCTV footage released of Worcestershire railway level crossing misuse

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Parent on phone while young children use live tracks as a playground
Parent on phone while young children use live tracks as a playground // Credit: Network Rail

Network Rail has issued today (14th Aug) a compilation of footage captured by covert CCTV cameras demonstrating an appalling misuse of footpath level crossings in .

The shocking footage captures 6 incidents showing the extremely dangerous and reckless actions, including dog walkers sitting their pets on tracks in order to get a photograph, youths doing one-armed push-ups and even parents allowing toddlers to play on live railway lines

The footage included in the mark just a few examples of the kind of dangerous activity which is taking place throughout Worcestershire and the , this year already seeing 50 cases of misuse reported by drivers or captured on covert cameras.

Two dog walkers take photos of their dogs on level crossing // Credit: Network Rail
Two dog walkers take photos of their dogs on // Credit:

The footage (in running order) shows the following incidents in 2023:

  • 4th of April, a teenager does one-armed press-ups in the middle of a crossing whilst loud music plays.
  • 14th of March, 8 seconds before a high-speed train passes, two dog walkers rush across a crossing despite a horn sounding
  • 1st of April, two dog walkers take photographs of their dogs on the crossing
  • 18th of May, a primary school-aged boy rushes over the crossing in front of an oncoming train which arrives only 7 seconds later
  • 3rd of April, a man allows two little girls to use the rails to play on whilst he points out the ‘pretty hills’ in the distance to them. This activity continued for more than one and a half minutes.
  • 18th of March, two boys put ballast stones on the track to be run over by trains

Network Rail’s Level Crossing Safety Teams are now carrying out visits to problematic crossings in a bid to warn people of the extreme dangers the railway holds. The team’s visits see leaflets given out which detail how to use a footpath level crossing as follows:

  • Concentrate – it’s easy to get distracted, especially by phones, music and conversation.
  • Stop, look and listen – follow signs and instructions.
  • Check both ways before crossing – if there is a train coming, don’t cross.
  • Understand the warnings –  including lights, barriers and alarms, to find out more please click here.
  • Cross quickly – keeping children close and dogs on a lead.

Alexandra France, Network Rail Level crossing safety manager, said:

“In so many of the incidents filmed, the difference of just a few seconds could have led to tragedy for those involved. I can’t downplay the danger they were in – with serious injury or worse, a huge possibility.”

“No matter how well you think you know a crossing, all users must obey the rules around using level crossings every time they use it. It just really isn’t worth the risk.”

To find resources and further information regarding how to cross safely using all kinds of level crossings, please click here.

 

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  1. People like those on film deserve what they get. They are moronic imbiciles;no cosideration given for the poor driver or passengers.The flaming idiots should be made to sit through a “railway death “film & then fined at least£ 50000 as well

    1. Yes no worries….

      Who is paying for this bridge?

      You or tax payers because people are too stupid to respect the railway and how dangerous it is for themselves and the poor drivers doing their job.

  2. Network Rail don’t help themselves. I tried to ring them last Saturday concerning a pair of gates left open allowing access to the main line through Somerset . After doing all the push button one for this etc, I was then told by a recorded message not to ring if driving followed by more waffle. No one would actually answer the phone and speak so I gave up. They need to get their act together.

  3. Trains do not take prisoners! Unlike when I was young and trains always gave away their approach with smoke and steam, modern trains running on continuous welded track, approach very quietly. Crossings have to be respected and risks avoided, or it could cost you your life!!

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