As many as 70 trains pass over the crossing every day
CCTV footage released by Network Rail capturing some of the reckless behaviour at a popular level crossing.
CCTV footage released by Network Rail capturing some of the reckless behaviour at a popular level crossing.Anna Ebblewhite, Level Crossing Manager for Network Rail, explained they released the footage because they wanted to educate the public on how to safely use level crossings. “That’s why we’re delivering this interactive session to help residents understand how to use the crossing safely, and ultimately improve safety amongst the community.”
CCTV footage released by Network Rail capturing some of the reckless behaviour at a popular level crossing.
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