Route crime
Trespass and vandalism on British railways
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Route crime is a phrase used by the British rail industry to denote trespass and vandalism.[1] It is believed to be the cause of most deaths to members of the public on the railways in Britain. Most route crime-related deaths are suicides with the rest being trespass-related.

Criminal damage and trespass on the railways
Acts which can be classified as route crime include:
- People putting obstructions in front of trains
- Trespassing and vandalising the railway infrastructure, including trains
To tackle route crime, British Transport Police works in partnership with Network Rail, train operating companies (TOCs), rail staff and the public.[2]