I suppose there's not as much need for such a thing here as clearly nobodys going to cross the tracks to get to the other side when theres a wall several foot high.
I wouldn't start suggesting to the HSE to put up fencing, as it would spoil the attraction of the Dawlish sea wall, at the moment, people wave etc, whereas if there was a dirty great big metal fence, it would give a "prison effect", likewise it would spoil the view for bashers who want to view the sea wall, as lots of people do that line just to look out of the window at the sea wall.
Bloody hell Craig! Is that wall higher than it looks? And is that closest track further away from the edge than it looks? It looks as though you could just reach up and put your hand on the rail!There's a similar spot near Hexham:
http://www.craigallan.org/rail/photos/index.php?id=2
That photo is zoomed a bit, so it looks a bit worse than it actually is. But the rails are certainly closer to the wall than they are at Dawlish.Bloody hell Craig! Is that wall higher than it looks? And is that closest track further away from the edge than it looks? It looks as though you could just reach up and put your hand on the rail!
You mean like 142s and 156s?It also conjurs up interesting pictures in the mind of what might happen as a train with non retention toilets went by!