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Queensland Rail releases shocking footage of near misses, falls, and slips at train stations

Queensland Rail releases shocking footage of near misses, falls, and slips at train stations

7NEWS3 days ago
Rail operators have released confronting footage of train station accidents.
After a compilation of near misses, slips and falls, Queensland Rail is warning passengers to take transport safety seriously.
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The vision shows passengers rushing at closing doors, tripping in the gap between the platform and train, and in one case, falling onto the tracks.
In the last financial year, there were 350 reported injuries on the South East Queensland network.
Most of these accidents occurred at Brisbane Central, Roma Street and Fortitude Valley stations.
This is a significant increase from last year, Queensland Rail General Manager of Security and Emergency Preparedness Drew Brock said.
'Railways aren't playgrounds, and there can be some tragic incidents that occur when people take unnecessary risks like going trackside,' he said.
'Our overhead line equipment carries nearly 30,000 volts of electricity, so do the right thing, keep yourself safe.'
Brock described the recent footage as 'shocking'.
To prevent future accidents, 'rubber fingers', a filler between the platform and train, are being installed in new stations, with plans to extend the upgrade across the network.
Brock emphasised the importance of allowing time for travel and prioritising safety.
'Please don't rush to a train, because there will always be another train service.'
He said Rail Safety Week campaigns have improved awareness, but risky behaviours such as phone distraction remain a concern.
'People are distracted by various things and that's why it's extra important when you're on the rail network to stay vigilant.'
There is a possibility of a fine for misdemeanours or hazardous behaviour in train stations.
'Authorized officers who have power under transport legislation, and they can issue fines for certain behavioral offences,' Brock said.
Passengers are encouraged to stay behind the yellow line, use the lifts if carrying heavy items, and hold children's hands.
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