Copeland: Renewed concern for rail safety
Media statement
For immediate release
Monday, 26 June
2006
Copeland: Renewed concern for rail safety
United Future transport spokesman, Gordon Copeland, is renewing his call for increased safety measures around the rail corridor.
"Last week an elderly man was killed by a train at a level crossing five kilometres south of Matamata.
"This is the third pedestrian-train collision at a level crossing in the past two months and I am greatly concerned by these incidents, " said Mr Copeland.
"The latest information on pedestrian-train collisions this year shows that there were 14 collisions up until 20 June 2006.
"Eight of these collisions occurred in the last month, 6 of them in the greater Auckland area.
Pedestrian-train collision statistics for 2006 were released by the Minister for Transport Safety's office in answer to a written question from Mr Copeland.
"Level crossing tragedies are deeply disturbing and simply should not be happening. Three months ago I called for clearer indications when trains approach level crossings and I continue to believe that this needs to happen.
"Despite the establishment of a Transport Safety Minister, the number of rail collision fatalities is not declining.
"I am calling on the Minister to work harder on providing clearer indications of when trains are approaching level crossings and to raise awareness of the dangers of crossing the rail corridor for pedestrians," said Mr Copeland.
ENDS
Pedestrian-train collisions for 2006
from office of the Minister for Transport
Safety
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
Date | Incident |
Local Body
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
20-Jan-06 |Train struck person, serious
|Timaru |
| |injuries
|
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
23-Feb-06 |Person lying across rail track was
|Christchurch |
| |struck and
killed by train |
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
25-Feb-06 |Person wandering on track was
struck|Ashburton |
| |& killed
by train |
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
28-Feb-06 |Serious injury to trespasser
|Kaikoura
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
05-Mar-06 |Person lay on track struck by train
|Auckland
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
19-Apr-06 |Youth struck by train, serious
|Kaikoura |
| |injuries
|
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
24-May-06 |Train struck person on track,
|Tararua |
| |fatality
|
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
24-May-06 |train struck person on track, body
|Auckland |
| |found beside
home signal |
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
26-May-06 |Train struck male trespasser
|Auckland |
| |departing
Newmarket |
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
29-May-06 |Train struck male at level crossing
|Auckland
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
02-Jun-06 |train hit person at southend of
|Auckland |
| |Avondale Station
|
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
06-Jun-06 |Train struck and killed pedestrian
|Manawatu |
| |at Level
Crossing |
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
13-Jun-06 |train struck and seriously injured
|Manukau |
| |youth at
Papatoetoe station |
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|
|
16-Jun-06 |Person hit by train
|Auckland
|
|------------------+------------------------------------+------------------|