bradkb
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One Sunday while bored I went for a wonder, ended up in Victoria Station, got litterally a few clicks before a guard came over, told me to switch off and delete any photos as it was illegal, and if the police caught me they would confiscate my camera etc... The usual ill informed response.
Not up for a challenge I left, carried on with my day, but when I returned home I emailed Network Rail to see what their stance is on it, this is the response I got, may be handy for others thinking of clicking there.
"I am in receipt of the comments you submitted to the Network Rail Community Relations Unit recently regarding the taking of photographs on stations for your personal use. I was sorry to note your recent experience and as requested I would be pleased to outline the Network Rail policy for you.
The taking of photographs is permitted on Network Rail stations free of charge providing it is not for commercial use. Commercial ventures can be accommodated upon confirmation of appropriate fees for advertising material in brochures/magazines etc.
General photography of stations/trains is permitted as long as carried out in a safe manner and is not focused on potentially security related areas. Flash is not permitted in safety critical areas e.g. on/near operational platforms as it could distract train drivers/despatch staff attention. While general photography is accommodated we cannot permit close-up shots of individuals or members of staff carrying out their duties.
Anyone interested in taking photographs is always recommended to call in to the Station Reception (located by entrance to platform 2) and explain their requirements so we can sign them in as visitors and provide them with a general station safety briefing. This results in the photographer wearing a visitors ID pass which the Police/Train Company staff will recognise and therefore not usually query the operation taking place.
I hope this clarifies matters for you but should you have any further queries then please dont hesitate to contact me.
Regards
Gary Fairchild
Station Support Officer
Network Rail
London Victoria"
One Sunday while bored I went for a wonder, ended up in Victoria Station, got litterally a few clicks before a guard came over, told me to switch off and delete any photos as it was illegal, and if the police caught me they would confiscate my camera etc... The usual ill informed response.
Not up for a challenge I left, carried on with my day, but when I returned home I emailed Network Rail to see what their stance is on it, this is the response I got, may be handy for others thinking of clicking there.
"I am in receipt of the comments you submitted to the Network Rail Community Relations Unit recently regarding the taking of photographs on stations for your personal use. I was sorry to note your recent experience and as requested I would be pleased to outline the Network Rail policy for you.
The taking of photographs is permitted on Network Rail stations free of charge providing it is not for commercial use. Commercial ventures can be accommodated upon confirmation of appropriate fees for advertising material in brochures/magazines etc.
General photography of stations/trains is permitted as long as carried out in a safe manner and is not focused on potentially security related areas. Flash is not permitted in safety critical areas e.g. on/near operational platforms as it could distract train drivers/despatch staff attention. While general photography is accommodated we cannot permit close-up shots of individuals or members of staff carrying out their duties.
Anyone interested in taking photographs is always recommended to call in to the Station Reception (located by entrance to platform 2) and explain their requirements so we can sign them in as visitors and provide them with a general station safety briefing. This results in the photographer wearing a visitors ID pass which the Police/Train Company staff will recognise and therefore not usually query the operation taking place.
I hope this clarifies matters for you but should you have any further queries then please dont hesitate to contact me.
Regards
Gary Fairchild
Station Support Officer
Network Rail
London Victoria"