| Re: Warning as drivers seen queuing on level crossing near Willington Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 21:02, 10th December 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
With the wording of the footer in my Coffee Shop forum profile, Timmer, you won't find me disagreeing with that.

| Re: Warning as drivers seen queuing on level crossing near Willington Posted by Timmer at 20:37, 10th December 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Drivers who misuse railway level crossings really need their license taken away from them.
| Warning as drivers seen queuing on level crossing near Willington Posted by Chris from Nailsea at 18:59, 10th December 2025 | ![]() ![]() ![]() |
From the BBC:

Drivers have been warned not to queue on a railway level crossing near a south Derbyshire village.
Network Rail said vehicles had been seen "idling on the track" in recent weeks at the Etwall Road crossing in Willington.
Train services were disrupted after a car was struck by a train there on 28 November. Network Rail said no injuries were report and an investigation was under way.
Temporary warning signs to drivers have been set up in Etwall Road, Derbyshire Police said.
A vehicle was struck by a barrier on 1 December, Network Rail added.

Dan Matthews, Network Rail operations director, said: "Level crossings are there to keep everyone safe, but they can be extremely dangerous if used incorrectly. The trend we've seen recently at Willington, with drivers ignoring mandatary signage, is very worrying and could have tragic consequences. It's imperative that motorists remain alert, comply with the signage and make sure the exit is clear before moving on to a crossing. It's important to be patient, and it's never worth the risk just to move a few metres further forward."
Insp Robert Drysdale, of British Transport Police, said: "I urge drivers to take extra caution and care at the Willington level crossing. You might think you're saving time, but you could be putting yourself and others in serious danger. Level crossings can be incredibly dangerous and if warning signs are ignored or missed, the consequences could potentially be catastrophic."














