Victorians, including those in Melton and Moorabool, are being urged to watch out for trains after several incidents and almost 60 near hits on the V/Line network over the past 12 months.
V/Line chief executive Matt Carrick said there were four vehicle collisions and 35 near hit incidents involving vehicles and V/Line trains in 2022/23.
There were also 23 near hit incidents involving pedestrians at crossings on the network.
Mr Carrick said the consequences of rail incidents can be catastrophic, causing severe and lasting trauma to passengers, V/Line staff and communities.
“The safety of our staff, passengers and the community is our number one priority so we would urge all motorists and pedestrians to be patient and take extra care around rail crossings,” he said.
“No matter what time of the day or night it is, or how well you know the area – you should always watch out for trains at a rail crossing, and obey the signs and signals. Trains can’t swerve or stop quickly so motorists need to remain vigilant at all times.”
The incidents can also cause major disruptions to passenger services and can put trains out of service for many weeks while they are repaired.
This year’s Rail Safety Week regional campaign urges motorists to Expect the unexpected – watch out for trains.
The campaign reminds us that trains can come anytime, day or night, including when we’re least expecting them.
Motorists and pedestrians should always obey rail crossing signs and signals, and check both directions for trains before crossing.
Rail Safety Week is an initiative of the TrackSAFE Foundation, where public transport operators from across Australia promote rail safety in the community.