Read frequently asked questions on Night Time Quiet Period adjustments Railways Act 1993
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Apart from in emergencies, drivers are instructed not to use horns at whistle boards between midnight and 6am.Īlthough we’re trying to reduce the number of whistle boards, we can’t remove them where they help to keep pedestrians safe.
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When the train passes a board, the driver must sound the horn so that pedestrians know a train is coming. Whistle boards are used at footpath crossings where pedestrians can’t see approaching trains. However if you’re affected by train horns, please get in touch with us. We need to provide safety warnings to people who are on or near the tracks – they’re a vital safety feature of trains that run on our network. Please get in touch if you’re concerned about the noise being made by railway alarms. Track alarms are vital for keeping passengers and our workforce safe and they should only sound for a short time. Although we can sometimes reduce noise by making the crossing smoother, it can rarely be eliminated completely. Noise is also generated by some of the safety alert equipment that is installed. Most of the noise that comes from a level crossing is caused by vehicles crossing it. We own and manage the rail network but we don’t run trains, so while we’ll do everything we can to give you advice and help investigate train movements, we usually have to work with the train company and local authority, which means we can’t take any specific action to resolve the problem. TrainsĮxcessive noise may be caused by a problem with a specific train or track. And if we need to take action to reduce it, please be assured that we will do. If you get in touch with us because you’re concerned about noise levels, we’ll let you know what’s causing it and give you an idea of how long it’s likely to last. Noise levels vary depending on the circumstances – for example, open countryside allows noise to travel further than hills, frost makes the ground hard so it can’t absorb noise, and fog prevents noise from dispersing into the sky. We’ll investigate if the report agrees that train vibrations are causing damage, but we do need to see an independent report, so please get a surveyor involved before getting in touch with us. If you’re concerned that vibrations from trains running near your property are causing structural damage, we recommend that you get a report from an independent surveyor. We regularly review the state of the tracks and carry out maintenance work to improve them where necessary, so it’s unlikely that the condition of the tracks would cause vibrations that damage nearby buildings. If you’re looking for information about work on the railway near where you live, please visit your local route’s web page by clicking on the route that’s closest to your home on our online map. On this page, you can read about noise and vibration from the regular running of the railway. Our work to improve and maintain the railway can also generate noise. The day-to-day running of the railway generates a certain amount of noise and vibration – find out what to expect and what to do if it’s affecting you
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