Network Rail has revealed that the number of near misses on the railway recorded across Wales and Borders was four times higher when compared to the previous year.
A total of 25 near-miss incidents were recorded in the last year compared to six incidents during the previous year.
The new figures also highlighted the top five high-risk trespass locations on the route last year, these being Bridgend, Llanelli, Hereford, Abergele and Pensarn and Pyle.
The number of incidents recorded at these locations has increased compared to the previous year’s figures. Bridgend topped the list with 15 trespass incidents recorded during the last year, followed by Llanelli with 12 incidents.
Network Rail, Transport for Wales and the British Transport Police (BTP) are working collaboratively to tackle trespass incidents in Wales.
Network Rail and BTP will also be hosting a joint stand at this year’s Urdd National Eisteddfod held in Cardiff Bay next week, from Monday 27 May to Saturday 1 June, to raise awareness of this important rail safety message.
What did the officials say?
Tracey Messner, community safety manager, at Network Rail Wales and Borders said:
“Children, and adults alike, continue to risk their lives by going onto the track and it has to stop. Every near miss could be a potential catastrophe leading to life-changing injuries or even death.
“As the railway gets busier we must continue to work even harder to keep young people safe by making them aware of the dangers that exist.
“We are really looking forward to raising awareness of this important rail safety message at this year’s Urdd National Eisteddfod alongside our partners BTP.”
A British Transport Police spokesperson said:
“The consequences of trespassing on the railway cannot be overstated. Each year, officers from BTP are called to tragic incidents where children have lost their lives, or have been seriously injured, because of stepping onto the tracks. Throughout the summer, we’ll be working hard with Network Rail and our rail operators to prevent youngsters from trespassing, but also to educate them on the hidden risks.
“Please stay safe this summer and do not take any unnecessary risks by trespassing onto the railway. Our officers will continue to carry out high visibility patrols throughout Wales to help prevent a tragedy on the railway.”
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