Robust deterrent panels that prevent unauthorised access to rail infrastructure, utilities, and restricted sites. Developed with Network Rail. Quick to install on any surface. Maintenance-free and built for long-life deployment in all conditions.
Trespass on railway lines, substations, and restricted industrial sites is a persistent and dangerous problem. It causes fatalities, service disruptions, and significant cost to operators. Traditional fencing is often ineffective on rough terrain, requires constant maintenance, and fails to deter determined trespassers. The rail and utilities industries need a robust, low-maintenance solution that works on any ground condition.
Anti-Trespass Panels were developed in direct collaboration with the rail industry to address the persistent problem of unauthorised access to track and infrastructure. Proven in service across the UK and deployed internationally, the system has a documented track record of reducing trespass incidents at high-risk locations.
Unlike traditional fencing that requires prepared ground and post foundations, Anti-Trespass Panels install directly onto any existing surface. Ballast, concrete, compacted earth, or uneven terrain — the quick-fit system adapts to the conditions without specialist groundwork or civil engineering.
Manufactured from recycled rubber in our UK facility, Anti-Trespass Panels are inherently weather-resistant and require zero ongoing maintenance. They will not rot, rust, or degrade in UV exposure. Once installed, they provide continuous protection year after year without the inspection and repair cycles that plague traditional perimeter systems.
| Property | Specification |
|---|---|
| Material | Recycled Rubber |
| Installation | Quick-Fit |
| Foundation Required | None |
| Surface Compatibility | Any (Ballast / Concrete / Earth) |
| Maintenance | None required |
| Weather Resistance | All conditions |
| Development | Network Rail collaboration |
| Origin | UK Manufactured |
Preventing unauthorised access at critical infrastructure worldwide

Track-side, level crossings, stations, and depots

Electrical substations, water treatment, and utility infrastructure

Freight terminals, marshalling yards, and industrial sidings

Active worksites, restricted zones, and temporary perimeters
Contact our team for technical specifications, site assessments, and deployment planning.