Safest In Rail History

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Railroad safety is super important! You should never be distracted while going to a train. Do not listen to music, do not text or talk on the phone, and always try to listen and look for the train. "The industry’s commitment to safety is reflected in safety statistics from the Federal Railroad Administration. Based on the three most common safety measures used by the FRA, recent years have been the safest in rail history." (AAR) Even though they make them safe doesn't mean you can't pay attention. "Freight trains don't travel at fixed times, and schedules for passenger trains change. Always expect a train at each highway-rail intersection. All train tracks are private property. Never walk on tracks; it's illegal trespass and highly …show more content…
Trains cannot stop quickly enough to avoid a collision. The average locomotive weighs about 400,000 pounds or 200 tons; it can weigh up to 6,000 tons. This makes the weight ratio of a car to a train proportional to that of a soda can to a car. We all know what happens to a soda can hit by a car. Trains have the right of way 100% of the time over emergency vehicles, cars, the police and pedestrians. A train can extend three feet or more beyond the steel rail, putting the safety zone for pedestrians well beyond the three foot mark. If there are rails on the railroad ties always assume the track is in use, even if there are weeds or the track looks unused. Trains can move in either direction at any time. Sometimes their cars are pushed by locomotives instead of being pulled, which is especially true in commuter and light rail passenger service. Today's trains are quieter than ever, producing no telltale "clackety-clack." Any approaching train is always closer, moving faster, than you think. Remember to cross train tracks only at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings, and obey all warning signs and signals posted there. (Operation) This tips given just show more and more on why you should always have extreme caution around