Sex offences on British railways has doubled in five years

A ScotRail train leaves Edinburgh's Waverley Station. Reports of sex offences have doubled on Britain's railways in the space of five yearsA ScotRail train leaves Edinburgh's Waverley Station. Reports of sex offences have doubled on Britain's railways in the space of five years
A ScotRail train leaves Edinburgh's Waverley Station. Reports of sex offences have doubled on Britain's railways in the space of five years
The number of reported sexual offences on British railways, including the Tube, has doubled in five years.

Data obtained under the Freedom of Information Act showed there were 2,382 such crimes reported on trains and at stations last year – up from 1,049 in 2013.

The numbers released by British Transport Police revealed the youngest victims were aged just six.