BRIMBANK NORTH WEST
Home » News » Illegal train track crossings

Illegal train track crossings

St Albans is the western suburbs’ No.1 hotspot for people illegally crossing railway tracks.

Police have also reported cars ignoring warning signals and driving around boom gates as well as a spate of near-misses in the past two weeks in Deer Park and Sunshine West.

“Victoria Police is aware of one report, but we’ve been told by V/Line there have been many more in the small area of Deer Park and Sunshine West,” a police spokeswoman said. “A V/Line driver reported a near-hit with a five-tonne truck at the Station Road level crossing in Deer Park last week,” she added.

Twenty-two people were fined for illegally crossing St Albans level crossings between 2012 and 2014. The next-highest incidence of fines in the west was four in Laverton and two in Albion, according to state government data.

From July 1, the government doubled penalties for illegally crossing train tracks when boom gates are down or where there isn’t a designated crossing point. The maximum court penalty for drivers and cyclists has risen from $1467 to $3033, and from $738 to $1517 for pedestrians.Crossings at Furlong and Main roads in St Albans will be removed by 2017 with works expected to begin in coming months.

Police transit safety division inspector Karl Curran said that with new V/Line timetables increasing the number of trains going through level crossings at Deer Park and Sunshine West, police were “absolutely sick” of drivers “dicing with death”.

“If driver behaviour continues this way there is going to be a fatality,” Inspector Curran said. “I’ve tasked our transit police to patrol high-risk level crossings and issue penalty notices to any motorists who cross tracks when boom gates are closed, who drive across tracks when warning signals are operating or fail to stop or give way at level crossings.”

State government data has revealed there were 51 near-misses for pedestrians at the Furlong and Main road crossings in the past decade.

There were 27 near-misses for drivers in the same period and two fatalities at Main Road.

Nearly 15,000 cars use the Furlong Road level crossing each day, while 7000 use the Main Road level crossing, government data reveals.

Digital Editions


  • Community Calendar

    Community Calendar

    Harrick’s Cottage and Police Hut Open Day Keilor Historical Society is hosting an open day, launching its publication and exhibition about ‘early transport in the…

More News

  • Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Severe thunderstorm warning issued

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 253047 A severe thuderstorm warning and shelter indoors now alert has been issued for suburbs around Melbourne’s north-west. Residents in Sunbury, Sydenham, St Albans,…

  • Council adopts community safety statement

    Council adopts community safety statement

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council has adopted a a ‘statement of commitment for a safe and inclusive Brimbank’ which council said is built on inclusion, harm…

  • New onsite kinder creates connection

    New onsite kinder creates connection

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 534964 Glengala Kindergarten in Sunshine West is one of 24 new kinders that have opened on or near school sites in Victoria this year.…

  • Taylors Lakes fire

    Taylors Lakes fire

    A major fire tore through a home in Taylors Lakes on the evening of Friday 20 February. Crews arrived at the Australia Drive place at 7.30pm, within five minutes, to…

  • Top spot up for grabs

    Top spot up for grabs

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 535882 The minor premiership will be on the line in the final round of the Victorian Turf Cricket Association senior division season. Deer Park…

  • Roofing company fined

    Roofing company fined

    A roofing company has been convicted and fined after repeatedly putting workers at risk of falls on four residential construction sites in Melbourne, including in Fraser Rise and Mickleham. Proform…

  • Cricket for a cause

    Cricket for a cause

    Players at Sunshine Heights Cricket Club (SHCC) and the Victoria Police cricket club will rack up runs for a reason this week in a T20 match to raise funds for…

  • Program for aspiring entrepreneurs

    Program for aspiring entrepreneurs

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 504582 Brimbank council is offering a program for entrepreneurs, intraprenuers and small-business owners looking to future-proof their business. According to council, the CUL-TI-VATE program…

  • Pelligra joins Brooklyn Recycling Group

    Pelligra joins Brooklyn Recycling Group

    Purchase this photo from Pic Store: 502789 Property developer Pelligra has formally joined the Brooklyn Recycling Group (BRG) under Victoria’s first statutory Better Environment Plan (BEP). As a major landholder…

  • Measles exposure sites

    Measles exposure sites

    The Department of Health has listed six measles exposure sites in Tullamarine since 10 February. The most recent exposure incidents occurred on Wednesday 18 February at Melbourne Airport, terminal 4…