Network Rail objects to active travel routes via level crossings

ACTIVE TRAVEL

Rhodri Clark
22 January 2016
Network Rail doesn’t want councils to encourage use of crossings
Network Rail doesn’t want councils to encourage use of crossings

 

Network Rail has warned that it will vigorously oppose the designation of active travel routes in Wales that make use of level crossings because of safety concerns.

The Active Travel (Wales) Act obliges all 22 unitary authorities to map their existing active travel routes, after which they will prepare maps of future networks and prioritise routes for implementation. This week is the deadline for all authorities to submit their maps of existing provision to the Welsh Government for...

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