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Train windscreen smashed: East Midlands Railway appeals for public help following reckless acts

  • EMR calling for the public's help after three reckless acts on railway tracks after scooter and rocks thrown at trains
  • Building masonry and other materials have also been thrown onto the tracks
  • Trains have been damaged, with one sustaining a broken windscreen
  • These acts endanger lives and also lead to trains being damaged, delayed, and services being cancelled

East Midlands Railway (EMR) is urgently appealing for public assistance after vandals smashed the windscreen of a train and dropped building materials onto the tracks near Loughborough.

In recent weeks, multiple incidents have taken place near Allsop's Bridge, resulting in train damage, delays and serious risks to lives.

The first incident occurred on 3 February when a large scooter was thrown off Allsop's Bridge, damaging a train as it passed underneath.

Later that month, on 16 February, several items of builders' waste and masonry were dropped from Allsop's Bridge onto the track, and a rock was also thrown at a train.

Rocks Loughborough

The following day, a large object was again thrown from the bridge, this time smashing the windscreen of a train and seriously endangering the safety of customers and EMR staff.

Materials on tracks

The incidents affected 21 trains, leading to 214 minutes of delays. 

Danielle Clarke, Community Safeguarding and Security Manager at East Midlands Railway, said: "These acts are not pranks or a bit of harmless fun, but incredibly dangerous crimes that put customers and staff at serious risk of injury or worse. They also lead to trains being damaged, delayed, and services being cancelled.

"Even though we are putting measures in place to help address the issue, the public can also play a really important role. If they see any items being thrown at trains or someone placing objects on the track, they should contact British Transport Police by texting 61016 or calling 0800 40 50 40."

Dan Matthews, Head of Operations Delivery for Network Rail, said: "These acts of vandalism not only put lives at serious risk but also cause significant disruption to our rail network.

"We work closely with train operators like EMR and British Transport Police to prevent such incidents and catch those responsible. We urge anyone who witnesses suspicious behaviour on or around our railways to report it immediately.

"The safety of passengers and railway staff is our top priority, and we will not tolerate actions that compromise this."

Contact Information

East Midlands Railway Press Office

press.office@eastmidlandsrailway.co.uk