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Rail footpath level crossing in Burton Joyce temporarily closed due to ‘repeated misuse’ and 16 near-miss incidents over two years

A popular level crossing in Burton Joyce has been temporarily closed due to ‘repeated misuse’ and 16 near misses in two years.

Network Rail took the decision to temporarily close the Chestnut Grove footpath level crossing following an incident over the weekend.

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The firm say passenger and freight trains travel on the busy line between Nottingham and Newark at speeds of up to 60mph. They cannot stop quickly or swerve out of the way and you can’t anticipate when the next one is due.

Network Rail’s community safety team have visited local schools in the area to raise awareness of using level crossings safely and warn children about the dangers of deliberately misusing them.

Before the decision to close the crossing was made, Network Rail was planning to carry out work this summer to improve safety.

Teams will be installing wicket gates closer to the railway, so it is easier for people to make a decision on whether it is safe to cross. CCTV will also be installed, and the crossing surface will be improved. 

PICTURED: Access to the crossing on Chestnut Grove (IMAGE: Google Maps)

Once this work is complete, the level crossing is expected to reopen and the behaviour of those using it will be monitored to find out whether further action is needed.

Vinny Briggs, route level crossing manager, said: “Safety is our main priority and over the last few years we’ve worked to balance this with the needs of the community in Burton Joyce. We’ve seen too many incidents at Chestnut Grove footpath level crossing where people have misjudged or misused it and we have taken the decision to close it.

“It’s never safe to hang around on a level crossing or trespass on the tracks. Some people don’t seem to realise just how much danger they are putting themselves in.

“Once the level crossing reopens, it is vital that people concentrate, pay attention to the warning signs and cross safely and directly.”

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For more information on using footpath level crossings safely, please visit: https://www.networkrail.co.uk/communities/safety-in-the-community/level-crossing-safety/level-crossings-for-pedestrians/

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