Calls for Safety Gates Intensify Following Train Accident in Wieselburg
In Wieselburg, the recent train accident has reignited demands for the installation of safety barriers at railway crossings. Local authorities emphasize the urgent need for enhanced safety measures to prevent future incidents.
The mayor has highlighted that there is already an official order mandating the installation of a barrier at the Manker Street crossing by December 31, 2028. However, with the delay of the electrification project for the Erlauftalbahn, the mayor has urged the Austrian Federal Railways (ÖBB) to prioritize the construction of this safety feature independently of other ongoing projects.
He noted that every day that passes without the installation of the safety barriers is a missed opportunity to enhance public safety in the area. The mayor expressed his hopes for the swift recovery of the 58-year-old driver involved in the accident, who is from the Melk district.
The recent incident has raised concerns among local residents, who fear for their safety at railway crossings. Many are advocating for immediate action to address these vulnerabilities before another accident occurs.
Local officials are expected to meet with representatives from ÖBB to discuss the possibility of expedited measures in light of the current situation. Community leaders are also planning to hold discussions with residents to ensure that their voices are heard in this ongoing safety debate.
As discussions progress, the focus remains on ensuring that the necessary safety measures are implemented swiftly to protect both drivers and pedestrians at critical points where roads intersect with railway lines.