There have been more than 1360 boom strike or level crossing collisions on the Queensland rail network over the past seven years.

That is more than 16 collisions every month.

The top locations for collisions with boom gates have been revealed in open data published by the Queensland government. Credit:Jorge Branco

The shocking figures were revealed in open data published online by the Queensland government, covering all rail networks in the state and showing some motorists just have not heard the message.

Analysis by Fairfax Media shows Telegraph Road at Bald Hills was the worst location, with 70 boom strikes recorded between 2009 and 2014 – and none in the past two years.