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Drax Action: Guardian coverage

Climate change campaigners hijacked a train carrying coal to Britain’s biggest power station at 8am this morning, swarming on to the roof of its 20 huge trucks.

The 40 protesters stopped the regular delivery service to Drax in Yorkshire disguised as railway workers in yellow warning jackets and waving red flags, having read up on standard railway safety rules.

The ambush took place at an iron girder bridge over the river Aire between the villages of Gowdall and Hirst Courteney. One group then used the bridge girders and climbing equipment to scale the 12ft high trucks.

They hoisted a huge banner reading ‘Leave it in the Ground’ – referring to the coal destined for the power station’s furnaces. The protesters carried food, water and even a portable lavatory with the intention of being able to remain on board for several days.

As the driver of the EWS train radioed for advice, a second group of protesters used shovels which they had also brought with them to start emptying the gravel-like power station coal on to the track. Police arrived half-an-hour later and sealed off the area, after calls from motorists stuck at a level crossing which was closed as a safety precaution.

“We are ready to stay here for as long as Gordon Brown and the government keep burning polluting fuel in these power stations,” said one of the protesters before clipping climbing ropes to the train’s wheels and the bridge girders. Although flimsy, the web would risk damage to the train or bridge if any attempt was made to drive off.

The raiders initially lay concealed on the edge of track as two earlier trains took supplies into Drax, whose eight vast cooling towers are guarded by coils of barbed wire. The power station was the scene of a spectacular but unsuccessful siege two years ago by Climate Camp, the group behind today’s action.

The rooftop group included one woman protester dressed as a canary – the traditional warning of dangerous pollution down a coal mine. She said: “The government and the country needs a warning,” before fixing on an orange cardboard beak to go with her bright yellow feather coat.

Commuters in the early morning rush hour included an engineer at Drax who was cycling to work and had to stop at the Hirst Courteney level crossing. He said: “There are interesting arguments to be had, but at the end of the day, these people use electricity like the rest of us, don’t they.”

The Drax line is likely to be closed until the protesters leave, and safety checks including the removal of the shovelled coal are expected to disrupt supplies to the power station for several days afterwards.

(From The Guardian)

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Posted on 13 June '08 by admin, under General.

One Comment

#1 Fred 13.06.08 // 18:13

You idiots. Now kindly stop mucking about and let the train reach Drax. If you had an ounce of sense you’d encourage the owners to use the best available fume scrubbers. Yes of course there are issues with coal as there are with other power sources but I for one don’t want to return to the stone age. So try doing something sensible and work with the generating companies.

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