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Plea to stop ignoring Shiplake railway crossing lights

BBC Published Jun 13, 2010 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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Since 2007, there have been 28 reports of dangerous and illegal behaviour at the Shiplake railway crossing.
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Five near-misses occurred where trains narrowly avoided hitting a vehicle at the Shiplake crossing.
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Network Rail stated the true figure of Shiplake crossing misuse is likely significantly higher than the reported 28 incidents.
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Network Rail has urged drivers to stop ignoring warning lights at a railway crossing in Oxfordshire.

There have been 28 reports of dangerous and illegal behaviour at the Shiplake crossing since 2007.

These included five near-misses where trains have narrowly avoided hitting a vehicle.

The rail operator said motorists and pedestrians frequently ignored the warning signs and risk their lives crossing when the lights are flashing.

It said the "true figure" of how many people misused the Shiplake crossing was "likely to be significantly higher".

Liz Heading, community safety manager at Network Rail, said: "Jumping the lights and ignoring warning signs is sadly a sight we see all too often, and in many cases with tragic outcomes.

"Level crossings are safe, but if misused, they all pose very real risks.

"We're driving home the message that running the risk at a level crossing is just not worth it.

"By trying to save a few seconds, you could end up losing your life."

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