MINNEAPOLIS, MN, Sept. 24, 2017 /PRNewswire/ - Canadian
Pacific will be reaching out to the public during this first
national U.S. Rail Safety Week with a simple, critically important
message: Please be safe around the railroad tracks. Trains can't
stop quickly, so it's up to motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists to
follow the law and keep themselves safe.
"Over the past year, far too many Americans took unnecessary
risks around the tracks, and tragically, many paid with their
lives," said Ken Marchant, Chief of
Canadian Pacific Police Service. "These incidents are tragic but
preventable. We must all work together to save lives by reminding
our friends and family not to take such unnecessary risks."
Federal Railroad Administration statistics show more than 2,000
grade-crossing collisions occurred last year, resulting in 145
fatalities. Additionally, 980 incidents between trains and
trespassers claimed 491 lives. On average, a person is struck by a
train every 3 hours. Since trains can't stop quickly, the law has
been clearly established: It's up to motorists to yield
right-of-way at crossings, and it's up to pedestrians not to
trespass on railroad lines.
CP this week will participate in enforcement and public
awareness events in New York,
Illinois, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Iowa, and North
Dakota. Outreach efforts include presentations to students,
speaking to patrons of businesses close to tracks, enforcement
efforts at grade crossings, and media events. CP will be working in
collaboration with Operation Lifesaver Inc., a national
organization with chapters across the country focused on education
and outreach on this important issue.
"Operation Lifesaver proudly stands with CP and the entire
railroad industry in sharing a message of safety during U.S. Rail
Safety Week," said Operation Lifesaver President and CEO
Bonnie Murphy. "Together, we work
toward eliminating tragic incidents on the tracks."
Download a schedule of daily themes and events here, and follow
along with #USRailSafetyWeek.
The railroad is also launching its own rail safety program, CP
RailSense. Through education, targeted communications, and
outreach, CP RailSense asks everyone to be situationally aware
around the railroad. The goal of the program is simple: encourage
safe behavior around tracks and trains, and eliminate injuries and
fatalities. Learn more at www.cpr.ca/railsense.
About Canadian Pacific
Canadian Pacific is a
transcontinental railway in Canada
and the United States with direct
links to eight major ports, including Vancouver and Montreal, providing North American customers a
competitive rail service with access to key markets in every corner
of the globe. CP is growing with its customers, offering a suite of
freight transportation services, logistics solutions and supply
chain expertise. Visit cpr.ca to see the rail advantages of CP.
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SOURCE Canadian Pacific