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Lonestar

Veteran
The UK rail service is obsessive about fencing.

The majority of railtrack that I've been next to throughout Europe and the USA has been unfenced. Seems like folk there don't need to kept off the tracks.

Animals on the line.I nearly hit a deer when I was doing 80mph.One of our drivers hit three sheep when he was doing 100mph and I've seen animals and people on the track at various times and places.When railtrack get a report they generally look round for the problem and fix the fencing or fence it up.Actually I've had a few nasty ones.Plus we don't want animals and people on the line when there is third rail 750 volts around or high linespeeds,overhead wires.
 

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Cycling in the sun
Location
Bristol
Animals on the line.I nearly hit a deer when I was doing 80mph.One of our drivers hit three sheep when he was doing 100mph and I've seen animals and people on the track at various times and places.When railtrack get a report they generally look round for the problem and fix the fencing or fence it up.Actually I've had a few nasty ones.Plus we don't want animals and people on the line when there is third rail 750 volts around or high linespeeds,overhead wires.
But why isn't that a problem in Europe?
 
Animals on the line.I nearly hit a deer when I was doing 80mph.One of our drivers hit three sheep when he was doing 100mph and I've seen animals and people on the track at various times and places.When railtrack get a report they generally look round for the problem and fix the fencing or fence it up.Actually I've had a few nasty ones.Plus we don't want animals and people on the line when there is third rail 750 volts around or high linespeeds,overhead wires.

Wouldn't snow plough type cow catchers on the front be more effective?
 
Ugly fencing. They've done something similar at a gold course near me. Replaced the nice wooden fencing with green efficient stuff.

If that's the Delamere line, I once directed a woman after her Labrador who'd gone through the fence and was heading down the line. I failed in my attempts to stop him but managed to locate her and send her in the right direction. I hope there was a happy outcome but I don't know.
 

vernon

Harder than Ronnie Pickering
Location
Meanwood, Leeds
I think it is less the UK rail service and more our media that launches into campaigns to protect idiots from being idiots. Consider the demands to close level crossings. FFS, if people are that stupid....

Fencing off railways in Britain is not a recent innovation. It could have more to do with marking the boundaries between railway property and the estates that were forced to give up the land during the expansion and establishment of the rail network.

To be fair, the unfenced tracks that I've witnessed abroad have been through areas with no livestock.
 

Lonestar

Veteran
Wouldn't snow plough type cow catchers on the front be more effective?


Why hasn't this ever been thought of before? :whistle:
 
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