Model posing on train line for a PHOTOSHOOT is among trespassers caught on camera at level crossing

Fast track to fame… or fatality! Model posing on train line for a PHOTOSHOOT is among mindless trespassers caught on camera near level crossing

  • Idiot trespassers posed for a photoshoot on a live railway track in South West
  • Photos taken by Network Rail at level crossing between Cardiff and Swansea
  • Operator warned incident could have led to ‘fatal or life-changing consequence’ 

These shocking pictures show idiot models posing for a photoshoot on a live railway line at a level crossing between Cardiff and Swansea.

A woman can be seen strolling up and down the tracks and even sitting on them while a man sets up a camera angle to the side.

The scene was captured at a level crossing on the line in the South West, where trains travel up to 85mph.

The photos were taken on Network Rail cameras, and were released by the train operator to the public to raise awareness about safety on the railway. 

These shocking pictures show idiot models posing for a photoshoot on a live railway line at a level crossing between Cardiff and Swansea. A woman can be seen strolling up and down the tracks and even sitting on them while a man sets up a camera angle to the side

The scene was captured at a level crossing on the line in the South West, where trains travel up to 85mph. The photos were taken on Network Rail cameras, and were released by the train operator to the public to raise awareness about safety on the railway

The scene was captured at a level crossing on the line in the South West, where trains travel up to 85mph. The photos were taken on Network Rail cameras, and were released by the train operator to the public to raise awareness about safety on the railway

According to a spokesman, the incident captured could have resulted in ‘fatal or life-changing consequence’.

Ronnie Gallagher, from Network Rail, said: ‘We have noticed a significant increase in use at public footpaths since the introduction of Covid-19 restrictions. 

‘People have been walking longer distances and many will be using level crossings for the first time.

‘It is important that you concentrate, follow the instructions and only cross when there are no trains approaching.’

Ronnie Gallagher, from Network Rail, said: 'We have noticed a significant increase in use at public footpaths since the introduction of Covid-19 restrictions'

Ronnie Gallagher, from Network Rail, said: ‘We have noticed a significant increase in use at public footpaths since the introduction of Covid-19 restrictions’

Mr Gallagher added: 'It is important that you concentrate, follow the instructions and only cross when there are no trains approaching'

Mr Gallagher added: ‘It is important that you concentrate, follow the instructions and only cross when there are no trains approaching’