Homemade 'sheep on line' sign on railway tracks sparks investigation

A homemade sign which warns trains to slow down to protect ‘sheep on line’ has sparked an investigation by the British Transport Police.

Hannah Binns
News Reporter
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Homemade 'sheep on line' sign on railway tracks sparks investigation

A homemade sign which warns trains to slow down to protect sheep on line has sparked an investigation by the British Transport Police. The forces Lancashire division were informed a trespasser was...

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