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10/3/2019



Rail News: Passenger Rail

Metrolinx tests anti-trespass track panels


Metrolinx crews are installing specialized rubber panels over sections of track to deter people from walking over them.
Photo – Metrolinx

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Metrolinx has begun testing the use of specialized rubber panels on track sections as part of a larger effort to deter people from trespassing on rail tracks, the Toronto transit agency announced late last week on the agency’s Metrolinx News blog.

The anti-trespass panels (ATPs) are made of hard rubber in a cone shape pattern making it difficult to walk over. By implementing ATPs, the aim is to reduce the number of times people come into contact with trains within Metrolinx corridors; minimize delays; and increase public safety, agency officials said.

Metrolinx is working with PNR RailWorks to determine which high-risk locations to install the panels. 

In 2019 so far, more than 15 deaths have occurred on Metrolinx owned tracks involving GO Transit trains, Metrolinx officials said.