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You lose if you step on the tracks during school shut-down

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Parents and guardians are being urged to hammer home the railway safety message ‘keep off the tracks’ amid the schools shut-down.

‘Holidays’ always lead to a spike in railway trespass, often with horrendous consequences for children and their families.

More than 13,500 trespass incidents occur on the rail network each year, a quarter of which involved young people.

Trespassing incidents typically rise when children are off school

Allan Spence, head of public and passenger safety at Network Rail, said: “Easter holidays and the clocks going forward are the start of the peak for railway trespass and with schools now closed for an extended period, I’m really worried that the railway will become an irresistible but catastrophic playground for young people.

“Each year, we see hundreds of people taking risks on and around the railway, resulting in tragic consequences and life-changing injuries.

“Please talk to your children, access our free school railway safety lessons and help us to help protect young people. It’s straightforward: everyone loses if you choose to step on the track.”

Network Rail and British Transport Police run a hard-hitting safety campaign – You vs Train, which highlights the devastating consequences of trespassing on the railway.

The consequences of going on the tracks

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