Kentish Gazette Canterbury & District

Commuter trial for life-saving app

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Network Rail has launched an app encouragin­g people to raise the alarm if they see worrying behaviour in a bid to prevent rail tragedies.

Called Rail505.com, the app is designed to help passengers report if they are concerned or feel someone is at risk of harm.

The service will cover Kent and parts of south east London.

Ian Stevens, programme manager at Network Rail, said: “Passengers are the eyes and ears of the railway and by making it easier for people to communicat­e with us we can improve safety for everybody.

“As soon as we receive a report, help will be sent to the person to find out more.

“We would prefer to be alerted to a situation and find out nothing is wrong, than miss something which might save a life.”

Reports made through Rail505. com will be kept confidenti­al and people using it don’t have to register or leave any contact details.

British Transport Police Inspector Pippa Smith said: “It is a great way for passengers to report and take action if they are concerned about someone on or near the railway.”

The Rail505.com is a trial app and will run until August 5.

After this, Network Rail will evaluate the number of reports received, and the effect they had.

If successful, it will continue and could eventually be rolled out nationally.

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