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Track trespass rises during Warwick station upgrade

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Passengers using Warwick station are being urged to stick to the clearly signed walking route between platforms during its multi-million pound accessibility upgrade.

Work started earlier this year to install new lifts, resulting in the subway linking the two platforms being closed. A diversionary route around the outside of the station is in place to provide access to trains at both platforms.

However, it’s led to a worrying rise in people dangerously crossing the tracks to take a short cut to the opposite platform. Since May, there have been 10 reported cases of people cutting across the live railway lines to get between platforms, potentially putting their lives in danger.

In reality this is likely to be much higher as these are just the cases which have been reported.

Dozens of passenger and freight trains travel through the station every day, at speeds of up to 100mph.

Patrollers are now operating at Warwick station while the work takes place to help passengers follow the correct walking route, explain the dangers involved with crossing the tracks and stop people trespassing.

Network Rail, Chiltern Railways and British Transport Police are urging people to stay on the platforms and use the clearly signed diversion and not put their lives at risk by trespassing.

Elinor Weymouth, scheme project manager from Network Rail, said: “Trespass causes issues for everyone using the railway – and there is the very real risk of life-changing injuries or death if those doing it were to be hit by a train.

“The diversion route is necessary while we install new lifts at Warwick station, which make the railway more accessible for everyone. We’re sorry for the disruption but please, follow the diversion and keep yourself and others safe. A short cut is not worth risking your life for.”

Inspector James Paget from British Transport Police said: “People need to ask themselves whether taking a few minutes off their journey time is worth cutting short their life. Trespassing on the railway can have deadly consequences.

“We continue to work with our industry partners including Chiltern Railways and Network Rail to drive home this message.

“If you witness trespassing on the rail network you can text us on 61016, call us on 0800 40 50 40 and call 999 in an emergency.”

Image credit: Network Rail

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