28 September 2025

Pedestrian dies after being struck by light rail vehicle

| By Claire Fenwicke
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Four people have now been killed on Canberra’s roads after a man was hit by a light rail vehicle on Saturday night. Photo: ACT Policing.

A Ngunnawal man has died in hospital shortly after he was struck by a light rail vehicle on Saturday (27 September) night.

Emergency services were called to the intersection of Northbourne Avenue and the Barton Highway in Downer at about 7:15 pm.

They treated the 49-year-old man at the scene before he was taken to hospital with life-threatening injuries.

He was declared deceased a short time later.

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The man is the fourth person to die on ACT roads for 2025.

ACT Road Policing’s Major Collision Team is investigating the circumstances of the incident, and a report will be prepared for the Coroner.

Anyone who witnessed the incident or who may have dash cam footage of the man walking in the area prior to 7:15 pm is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000, quoting reference number P2385236.

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I may be very wrong here, however, with the fatality at an intersection, it would appear that the gentleman was attempting to cross the path of the LR.

Others will determine the actual cause of this fatality, and what could have prevented it, however, I wonder if the absence of
“Boomgates” at crossings contributed to this tragedy?

So sad for his family and friends.

What’s a boomgate going to achieve that a red signal doesn’t? What’s next… fence the entire track to prevent people from walking around the boomgates?

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