Deer leaps to avoid train danger [Network Rail]





Date: 04/11/2021

Network Rail has completed the installation of 15 deer leaps along the railway boundary on the line between Kinbrace and Forsinard.

Deer leaps, which were first introduced on the line on an experimental basis back in 2019, offer all deer, but especially calves and juveniles, an escape route to prevent them from being hit by trains should they inadvertently stray onto, or become trapped on the line while crossing.


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Deer leaps to avoid train danger

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Network Rail has completed the installation of 15 deer leaps along the railway boundary on the line between Kinbrace and Forsinard.

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Network Rail has completed the installation of 15 deer leaps along the railway boundary on the line between Kinbrace and Forsinard. Deer leaps, which were first introduced on the line on an experimental basis back in 2019, offer all deer, but especially calves and juveniles, an escape route to prevent them from being hit by trains should they inadvertently stray onto, or become trapped on the line while crossing.
Location: Kinbrace
Company: Sutherland and Caithness Railway
/11/2021 Network Rail


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