ThomasJ
13-03-2008, 14:23
News item on the danger posed by manual level crossings. So could this be afforded? (to replace all manual crossings)
http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/mhojcwsnojgb/
Manually-operated railway crossings must be automated and fitted with flashing lights, the Dáil heard today.
Co Mayo TD Michael Ring said an elderly constituent was killed when he was struck by a train near Straide last month.
The collision occurred where the Ballina to Dublin railway line intersects a minor road which has manually-operated barrier gates.
Mr Ring said there were 230 such crossings in the country which were posing a safety risk to local road users.
He said new Irish Rail trains were faster and had quieter engines so some local residents had difficulty hearing them approach.
“I’m calling or automatic barriers and flashing lights or other people will be killed,” he claimed.
“There are 230 such railway crossings in this country. It is a health and safety issue.
“We want no more lives lost. What we want is Irish Rail to provide automatic barriers and the flashing lights.”
The Fine Gael TD called for the safety measures to be part of EU regulations on railway crossings to protect people’s lives.
Art, Sport & Tourism Minister Seamus Brennan, who was representing the Government, said the issues raised by Mr Ring related to secondary legislation.
He said Transport Minister Noel Dempsey would contact him directly.
http://www.breakingnews.ie/ireland/mhojcwsnojgb/
Manually-operated railway crossings must be automated and fitted with flashing lights, the Dáil heard today.
Co Mayo TD Michael Ring said an elderly constituent was killed when he was struck by a train near Straide last month.
The collision occurred where the Ballina to Dublin railway line intersects a minor road which has manually-operated barrier gates.
Mr Ring said there were 230 such crossings in the country which were posing a safety risk to local road users.
He said new Irish Rail trains were faster and had quieter engines so some local residents had difficulty hearing them approach.
“I’m calling or automatic barriers and flashing lights or other people will be killed,” he claimed.
“There are 230 such railway crossings in this country. It is a health and safety issue.
“We want no more lives lost. What we want is Irish Rail to provide automatic barriers and the flashing lights.”
The Fine Gael TD called for the safety measures to be part of EU regulations on railway crossings to protect people’s lives.
Art, Sport & Tourism Minister Seamus Brennan, who was representing the Government, said the issues raised by Mr Ring related to secondary legislation.
He said Transport Minister Noel Dempsey would contact him directly.