On electrified routes, it should be possible to provide night time work lighting affixed to the OHLE gantries. A permanent installation but only turned on when needed. This would greatly reduce the risk of trips and falls.
In extreme weather it might be worth turning on the lights in order that the infrastructure and surroundings may be kept under close observation.
Whilst it sounds like a good idea there are a number of issues.
OLE▸ structures on the
GW▸ am 100 metres apart, therefore quite powerful lighting would be required, this could be hazardous to train drivers on adjacent open lines.
The OLE structures are not high enough with the 100 metre spacing and would cause shadows in the middle area which would increase the slips trips and fall hazards
Where fixed light has been installed at junctions, even with correct direction of the light fittings and shielding complaints from lineside neighbours due to the light pollution almost renders them useless.
The maintenance of the lights is problematical.
The reason I am sceptical .................. it has already been tried on the West Coast Mainline at a number of junctions and was remove quite quickly because of the issues above and few more.
With battery and LED technology we have today site lighting is easier to deal with.
Most staff slip trips and falls are actually getting in and out of the van or off loading the vans and walking down access stairs and paths to the line side