Sam Dudley

PFD Report Response Pending Ref: 2026-0060
Date of Report 5 February 2026
Coroner Anita Bhardwaj
Response Deadline est. 2 April 2026
7 days left · 0 of 1 responded
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  • North West Route Director
Response Status
Responses 0 of 1
56-Day Deadline 2 Apr 2026
7 days left to respond
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Coroner’s Concerns
Nationally there is signage once individuals pass through the gate, but there is limited signage on the gate itself as people enter the walkway, only a short distance from the “decision point.” Increasingly, more people wear earphones and are therefore less aware of their surroundings. Introducing clear pictorial signage on the gate, before individuals enter the ‘decision point’ area, such as an image of earphones with a line through them, may help alert users at the right moment. Visual cues generally attract initial attention more effectively and support rapid comprehension, while sound cues tend to create a stronger emotional connection. However, using both visual and auditory cues may together provide a more effective form of communication.
Report Sections
Investigation and Inquest
On 27 August 2025 I commenced an investigation into the death of Sam Alexander Dudley, aged 29. The investigation concluded at the end of the inquest on 03 February 2026. The conclusion of the inquest was that: Sam Alexander Dudley died as a result of: 1a Multiple Injuries Conclusion of the Inquest: Accident
Circumstances of the Death
Sam Alexander Dudley was a 29 year old gentleman who, on 24 August 2025 at approximately 11:07 hours, was struck by a train on the level crossing at Wheatstone Road, Formby, known as Hoggs Hill Level Crossing. The level crossing is accessed via a public path from Wheatstone Road leading to a pedestrian gate which needs to be opened manually; then prior to accessing the tracks, there is signage and a traffic light that shows red or green lights depending upon the approach of a train. When a train approaches, the red light will illuminate and a klaxon siren will sound. Prior to being struck by the train Sam was out running, wearing headphones. After he was struck his mobile phone was found which was displaying a warning that the music was too loud. CCTV from the train that struck him shows Sam appeared to approach the track and immediately appeared shocked at the sight of the train and tried to jump backwards, but it was too late and the train struck him. The investigation revealed Sam had entered the track through a level crossing via the pedestrian gate whilst a red light was displayed and a klaxon siren sounding. After the gate there is signage warning of the danger of incoming trains. The lights and sirens were found to be in working order. The crossing was safe, compliant, and operating as designed. There were no causal or contributory failings identified in the inspection, maintenance, or management of the crossing. It is more likely than not that Sam did not hear the klaxon because he was running whilst listening to loud music through his headphones. In all the circumstances it is more likely than not Sam was distracted, not fully attentive and proceeded onto the track.
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