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Inspection of fencing along the railways has ... that they are “highly encouraged” by Network Rail’s AI system used to warn off deer from accessing active railway tracks.
Network Rail route engineer Jo Priestly called ... mounted whistles - which are unreliable - and high fencing, which is costly. Some deer will also try to outrun a train along the track rather ...
Traditional methods of deterring deer from railway tracks include train-mounted whistles - which are unreliable - and high fencing ... in partnership with Network Rail to develop the scheme ...
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New kit to steer deer away from train tracks and keep animals safe in action near PeterboroughLNER and Network Rail have been working on the innovative project that deters deer from the East Coast ... which have proven to be unreliable, and high fencing, which takes much longer to install ...
The project, a result of a £300k investment from Network Rail and Forestry and Land Scotland, also saw deer fencing installed at Ardmolich to protect the newly planted native woodlands from ...
There has been a steep increase in the number of deer being struck by trains on the country's rail network ... the company is installing deer-proof fencing where possible and feasible, but ...
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