Colm Moore
20-06-2010, 20:04
http://irishrail.ie/news_centre/news.asp?action=view&news_id=812 Iarnród Éireann to mark Level Crossing Safety Awareness Week by Corporate Communications
Iarnród Éireann is marking International Level Crossing Safety Awareness Week from 21st – 28th June, by holding a series of live outside broadcasts with local radio stations across the country.
Live discussions on level crossings will be held on air and details of Iarnród Éireann’s new signage at level Crossings will be available from outside the Outside Broadcast units.
Iarnród Éireann representatives along with the outside broadcast units will be at the following locations during next week to raise awareness of the critical issue of safety at Level Crossings.
Monday 21st June: The Tommy Marren Show on Mid West Radio will be broadcast live from outside Áras an Chontae, Castlebar
Tuesday 22nd June: Northwest Today with Niall Delaney on Ocean FM will be broadcast live from outside Sligo Station
Tuesday 22nd June: The Joe Finnegan show on Shannonside Radio will be broadcast live from the Market Square, Carrick-on-Shannon
Wednesday 23rd June: Talkabout with Anna Curtin on Radio Kerry will be broadcast live from outside the Killarney Outlet Shopping Centre
Thursday 24th June: Tipp Today with Séamus Martin on Tipp FM will be broadcast live from outside the Showgrounds Shopping Centre, Clonmel
Iarnród Éireann together with the Railway Safety Commission are working hard to ensure that road users are constantly reminded of the importance of the safe use of user operated level crossings and the dangers of misuse. Iarnród Éireann has commissioned a new sign which is currently being installed at every user operated level crossing in the country. This sign has been designed to clearly communicate the correct way to use these crossings and the danger that misuse can lead to.
As part of our network wide Level crossing elimination programme, Iarnród Éireann is working to eliminate as many level crossings as practicable. In 1999 there were 2,035 live level crossings on the network in 2010 there are 1,095 a reduction of 47% and this project is ongoing.
To ensure safety at crossings, however, the user must operate them correctly. Level crossing accidents account for 2% of road deaths in Europe but a third of all rail fatalities. Although Ireland’s record is far stronger than the European average, vigilance is essential and Iarnród Éireann are bringing the message of International Level Crossing Awareness Week to Irish crossing users.
Iarnród Éireann is marking International Level Crossing Safety Awareness Week from 21st – 28th June, by holding a series of live outside broadcasts with local radio stations across the country.
Live discussions on level crossings will be held on air and details of Iarnród Éireann’s new signage at level Crossings will be available from outside the Outside Broadcast units.
Iarnród Éireann representatives along with the outside broadcast units will be at the following locations during next week to raise awareness of the critical issue of safety at Level Crossings.
Monday 21st June: The Tommy Marren Show on Mid West Radio will be broadcast live from outside Áras an Chontae, Castlebar
Tuesday 22nd June: Northwest Today with Niall Delaney on Ocean FM will be broadcast live from outside Sligo Station
Tuesday 22nd June: The Joe Finnegan show on Shannonside Radio will be broadcast live from the Market Square, Carrick-on-Shannon
Wednesday 23rd June: Talkabout with Anna Curtin on Radio Kerry will be broadcast live from outside the Killarney Outlet Shopping Centre
Thursday 24th June: Tipp Today with Séamus Martin on Tipp FM will be broadcast live from outside the Showgrounds Shopping Centre, Clonmel
Iarnród Éireann together with the Railway Safety Commission are working hard to ensure that road users are constantly reminded of the importance of the safe use of user operated level crossings and the dangers of misuse. Iarnród Éireann has commissioned a new sign which is currently being installed at every user operated level crossing in the country. This sign has been designed to clearly communicate the correct way to use these crossings and the danger that misuse can lead to.
As part of our network wide Level crossing elimination programme, Iarnród Éireann is working to eliminate as many level crossings as practicable. In 1999 there were 2,035 live level crossings on the network in 2010 there are 1,095 a reduction of 47% and this project is ongoing.
To ensure safety at crossings, however, the user must operate them correctly. Level crossing accidents account for 2% of road deaths in Europe but a third of all rail fatalities. Although Ireland’s record is far stronger than the European average, vigilance is essential and Iarnród Éireann are bringing the message of International Level Crossing Awareness Week to Irish crossing users.