The Real Reason These Train Track Fences Look “Bent”

🚂 Why Railways Need This—Especially by the Beach

Train tracks near pedestrian zones—like San Clemente’s famed coastal route—are high-risk zones. Tourists dash across for sunset photos. Kids chase balls. Locals take “quick shortcuts” over the rails.

But trains don’t stop on a dime. At 55 mph, a freight train needs a mile to halt. There is no “duck and cover.” There is only don’t be there.

These fences aren’t about keeping people out of an area. They’re about keeping people alive—by making the first step feel wrong, long before danger is visible.

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