
The safe use of User Worked Crossings l When using the crossing l If you own rights to a crossing l Requesting permission l Contact Us
A user-worked crossing is one where the user opens and shuts the gates. These level crossings are also commonly known as accommodation crossings.
Every year many people are killed and injured in accidents at level crossings, simply because they fail to follow simple safety rules.
The attached booklet will give you the information you need to use your crossing safely. Contact details are also provided; please contact us if you require more information.
When using the crossing
It is the responsibility of the person using the crossing to:
If you own rights over a crossing
If you are the owner of rights over a crossing, in other words, if the crossing gives you access to your property or your land:
Requesting Permission
You must get our permission to cross the railway line if:
If you use a user worked crossing please contact us by emailing crossings@translink.co.uk or calling 02890 355 444 so that we can make you aware of safety information relating to the crossing.
Help us to make crossings safer by setting a good example and insisting that other users always keep to the rules.
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