British Transport Police (BTP) have re-released a nerve wrenching video urging the public to stay safe when using crossings.
The call comes ahead of the latest phase of Operation Look, a week of action beginning on Monday, October 5, which will see extra patrols at a number of crossings.
BTP recorded more than 3,500 offences at crossings during 2014/15, with more than 2,500 offenders identified and dealt with.
British Transport Police have also this week issued a warning amid fears someone will be seriously injured or killed on the railway beside the iconic Glenfinnan Viaduct.
The 21-arch structure at the top of Loch Shiel has become one of Scotland’s biggest tourist attractions since featuring in the Harry Potter films series.
While the majority of those offences are committed by motorists, BTP officers also want to make sure pedestrians and cyclists are aware of the dangers too.
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