2019

Company : NETWORK RAIL

Contact :

 Robert Wainwright
 Robert.Wainwright at networkrail.co.uk
 +44 7801907661

Company’s website : www.networkrail.co.uk

Level crossings’ website : www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/safety-in-the-community/level-crossing-safety/

National campaign website : https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/safety-in-the-community/safety-campaigns/

Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/user/networkrail

Facebook : www.facebook.com/networkrail

Twitter: www.twitter.com/networkrail

Contacts at Press/Communication:

Media Centre / www.networkrailmediacentre.co.uk/

Jessica Lawrence / +44 7710940314 / jessica.lawrence4 at networkrail.co.uk


Statistics 2018 :

STATISTICS 2018

Company : Translink NI Railways

Contact :

 Keith Pollock
 keith.pollock at translink.co.uk
 442890666630

Company’s website : www.translink.co.uk

Level crossings’ website : www.translink.co.uk/railsafety/

National campaign website : /

Youtube : www.youtube.com/user/TranslinkNI

Facebook : www.facebook.com/TranslinkNI

Twitter: www.twitter.com/Translink_NI

Contacts at Press/Communication:

Kerry Graye / +442890899455/+447711205436 / kerrygraye at translink.co.uk


Statistics 2018 :



 Total number of LC in 2016 : 172
 Total number of LC in 2017 : 170
 Total number of LC in 2018 : 168

 Total number of accidents in 2016 : 0
 Total number of accidents in 2017 : 0
 Total number of accidents in 2018 : 0

 Total number of fatalities in 2016 : 0
 Total number of fatalities in 2017 : 0
 Total number of fatalities in 2018 : 0

Total number of collisions with motorized vehicles 0
of which trucks 0
of which buses/coaches 0
of which other professional vehicles 0
of which passenger cars 0
of which two-wheel motorized vehicles 0
Total number of pedestrians hit at LC* 0

 Total length of lines (km) : 340

 Total number of train km/year (millions) : 5 million km/year

List of partners

Transport NI and Police Service for NI

Awareness measures

Engage with public road crossing users in the Lurgan Area. Attend regional events around N.Ireland to promote the safe use of crossings. Raise awareness through

*Active level crossing
Level crossing where the crossing users are protected from or warned of the approaching train by the activation of devices when it is unsafe for the user to traverse the crossing.
*Passive level crossing
Level crossing without any form of warning system and/or protection activated when it is unsafe for the user to traverse the crossing. *Pedestrian hit at LC
Including mechanical and electrical bicycles and other alternative mobility vehicles

Publications
Videos, Photos, Posters, Leaflets

  • Network rail video published on 8 October 2012, at the occasion of the Global Level Crossing and Trespass Symposium in London