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Last Updated: Monday, 14 April, 2003, 05:40 GMT 06:40 UK
Helicopter monitors railway crime
Vandalised train
The helicopter aims to tackle vandalism on trains
A helicopter is being employed by railway managers in a bid to tackle vandals during the Easter school holidays.

The craft will hover over known hotspots in Greater Manchester, Merseyside and Lancashire.

These areas are known as having regular incidents of children playing 'chicken' across busy tracks, throwing stones at trains and obstacles being placed on the line.

It is part of a joint operation between Network Rail and British Transport Police.

The helicopter will keep in constant contact with police and railway staff on the ground.

In Greater Manchester, the identified hotspots include the Atherton line, Bolton, Pendleton, Clayton Vale, Oldham and Cheadle.

In Merseyside the Liverpool to Wigan, Southport, Bidston to Hooton, and Bootle lines as well as tracks in the Edge Hill and Huyton areas will be policed.

The Blackpool north and south lines and the Blackburn to Colne line, in Lancashire, will also be targeted by the helicopter.


SEE ALSO:
Railways see sharp rise in crime
23 Jul 02  |  UK News
Vandals pile bricks on train line
23 Jul 02  |  England


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