A Hole Lot of Regret

​You don’t want 'A Hole Lot of Regret'. Stay off the tracks. You risk an injury, fine, or worse.​​​

​​​​Trespassing

If you trespass in the rail corridor you're putting yourself at risk of electrocution or being struck by a train. Your actions can put the safety of rail customers and Queensland Rail employees at risk, and cause delays to rail services. 

Types of trespassing:
  • Unintentional (retrieving dropped items such as a ball, phone, or keys)
  • Convenience (walking off a platform end to engage in short-cutting)
  • Anti-social behaviour (damage to property, placing obstacles on track)
  • Graffiti – paint graffiti or ‘tag name’ onto fences, trains and property
  • Accessing the corridor illegally (jumping fences, through holes cut into fences, scaling the outer overhead bridge structure)​
  • Recreation – engaging in acts for entertainment (running across or jumping down onto the track or train surfing).
With more than 12,000 CCTV cameras on the network, a dedicated team of Queensland Police Railway Squad Officers, Authorised Officers and Security Guards, the odds of getting caught are high.​ 

Learn more about unsafe behaviour on the Queensland Rail network and our safety and security initiatives.  

A Hole Lot of Regret campaign video


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Learn about Queensland Rail's 'A Hole Lot of Regret' campaign, aimed at raising awareness about the dangers of trespassing in the rail corridor