Railway crossing shut after dangerous misuse

Chloe Laversuch
BBC News, Yorkshire
Network Rail A person in shorts with their face blurred is seen lying on a railway track. A person in black trousers and a jacket with their face blurred is walking over the track towards them.Network Rail
People were seen lying down on live railway tracks at the Wilthorpe crossing

An emergency order has been passed to close a railway crossing after a string of "truly shocking" incidents.

Footage release by Network Rail showed people holding a gate shut at the Wilthorpe footpath crossing in Barnsley to trap others on the line as well as placing ballast on the tracks and lying down on the tracks to pose for photographs.

The order was granted by Barnsley Council after 15 dangerous incidents were recorded in the space of eight weeks.

Andy Cunningham, route level crossing manager at Network Rail, described the behaviour as the worst he had seen saying it was "fortunate not to have had a fatality".

He said the crossing was a popular walking route for residents and the decision to shut it had not been taken lightly.

"People are repeatedly risking their own and other people's lives.

"But, given the evidence and the severity of the situation, we believe that closing the crossing is the most responsible course of action to prevent any potential accidents or injuries," he said.

Network Rail Two people running across a railway track in the dark, with two other people at a closed gate at the edge of the track. All faces are blurred.Network Rail
CCTV footage showed people holding the gate shut to trap people on the tracks

Barnsley Council approved the emergency closure order on Thursday.

The crossing will remain shut for three weeks, after which Network Rail said it would apply for a six-month order to keep it closed

Network Rail A person wearing black is lying down on the railway track. Their face is blurred. Another person in black is standing and taking a photo on a phone.Network Rail
In the past eight weeks, 15 incidents have been recorded at the crossing

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