Level Crossing Strategy Council

LCSC Overview

The Level Crossing Strategy Council (LCSC) is a NSW interagency forum that coordinates level crossing safety initiatives by Rail Infrastructure Managers, Road Managers and other key stakeholders. The LCSC is chaired by TfNSW and comprises executive representation from: 

  • TfNSW (Centres for Road Safety and Maritime Safety, Planning Integration and Passenger, Regional Strategic Contracts, Freight, Technology and Commercial)
  • ARTC   
  • UGL Regional Linx
  • Local Government NSW  
  • NSW Police Force  
  • NSW TrainLink  
  • Sydney Trains  

The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator (ONRSR) also attends LCSC meetings to provide a national perspective in discussions on rail safety related issues and to offer independent comment/advice on level crossing safety strategy and policy. ONRSR does not have an endorsement or approval function in LCSC deliberations.

The LCSC is supported by the Level Crossing Working Group (LCWG) and the Level Crossing Communication Working Group (LCCWG), which comprise of officer-level representatives from member agencies. 

The Level Crossing Strategy Council Strategic Plan 2021-30 (PDF, 710.48 KB) was developed by the Level Crossing Strategy Council (LCSC) to guide their work from 2021 to 2030 to further improve the safety of level crossings. 

Yearly Reports

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