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Watchdog flags level crossing risk after Sunderland Metro crash
Watchdog flags level crossing risk after Sunderland Metro crash

BBC News

time06-07-2025

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Watchdog flags level crossing risk after Sunderland Metro crash

A rail watchdog has highlighted the risk pedestrians face at some level crossings after a person was hit by a Metro accident happened on the Blue Horse Lane footpath in Sunderland on 18 April, according to the Rail Accident Investigation Branch (RAIB).A preliminary investigation by the watchdog found there was a risk at the site that an approaching train may be hidden to a pedestrian by a previously passing train. However, RAIB found there was signage to warn people about this hazard. Tyne and Wear Metro operator Nexus said it was "reassured" by this finding. The watchdog said the crash was similar to one which occurred in Surrey in April 2022, causing the death of an 85-year-old investigation into that crash led to Network Rail fitting new signage to all level crossings with two lines or more. These signs read: "Oncoming trains can be hidden by other trains" as well as containing a warning for users "not to cross until all lines are clear".It said this signage had been fitted at Blue Horse Lane footpath at the time of the crash. 'Be alert at crossings' RAIB said the driver of the Metro train had been able to apply the emergency brake before hitting the pedestrian on the crossing. Nevertheless the walker suffered "serious injuries", it said. Due to the watchdog's earlier report about the risk of trains being hidden by other trains at some level crossings, RAIB said it was unlikely that a full investigation into this latest crash would lead to any new safety improvement meant it would not investigate further, though it did say it had written to the Office for Rail and Rail (ORR) to "draw attention" to the crash and highlight the industry's "current and future management of this known risk". Nexus urged members of the public to follow the guidance of signs and stay alert at foot crossings."Our thoughts and best wishes remain with those involved in the incident on 18 April," it ORR said its investigation into the crash, which was separate from RAIB's, was still ongoing and therefore it could not comment. Follow BBC North East on X, Facebook, Nextdoor and Instagram.

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