Couple slammed for 'plain stupidity' after taking wedding pictures on railway line in Yorkshire

A Network Rail public safety chief slammed the couple's 'plain stupidity': PA
A Network Rail public safety chief slammed the couple's 'plain stupidity': PA

A couple have been slammed for posing for wedding photographs on a railway track.

The bride and groom were caught on CCTV standing on rail tracks near Whitby, North Yorkshire, in July.

A Network Rail public safety chief criticised the couple's "plain stupidity", appealing to adults to "lead by example".

It came as trespassers on Britain’s railways surged during the coronavirus crisis. The company said there had been more than 5,000 trespass incidents recorded between June and September.

A total of 5,000 trespass incidents were recorded between June and September, Network Rail said (PA)
A total of 5,000 trespass incidents were recorded between June and September, Network Rail said (PA)

The total of 1,239 in September alone was up 17 per cent year-on-year, and the most for that month in the past five years.

Many cases involved people using the railways as a backdrop for photographs.

Hollyoaks actor Ellis Hollins was forced to apologise in July after posting images on social media from a photoshoot on the railway.

He admitted it was “irresponsible” and he was “careless to take part in such a dangerous situation”.

Superintendent Alison Evans of BTP commented: “The railway is not an appropriate or safe setting for a photographic backdrop, no matter how scenic the setting.

“Every time someone strays onto the rail network they are not only putting themselves at risk of serious, life-threatening injury, but also delaying essential journeys.”

Network Rail launched its You vs Train campaign in partnership with British Transport Police to highlight the issue of young people trespassing.

Incidents in September were up 17 per cent year-on-year (PA)
Incidents in September were up 17 per cent year-on-year (PA)

The number of incidents involving children at 51 targeted locations has fallen in each of the past two years.

Allan Spence, Head of Passenger and Public Safety at Network Rail, said: “Wedding photos or selfies on the track are just plain stupidity.

“We often warn families at this time of year as kids enjoy school half term holidays but this time we are appealing to adults in particular.

“Please, make sure you know the rail safety basics and pass that knowledge onto your loved ones. Lead by example and stay off the tracks.”

HM chief inspector of railways Ian Prosser said: “We keep seeing people take unnecessary risks around the railway and this behaviour could result in fatal or life-changing consequences.

“These new statistics showing the increase is truly worrying. The hidden dangers on the railway are real: each year hundreds take on the railway and lose and their actions have far-reaching and devastating consequences for their friends and family.”

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