Rail Safety Week is September 20-26, 2021

During Rail Safety Week and throughout the year, CN is committed to our goal of bringing railroad crossing and trespassing deaths, as well as injuries, down tozero.

By educating children and adults of all ages across the communities that we serve, we hope to encourage our communities to keep rail safety top of mind always.

Every year, hundreds of North Americans are seriously injured or killed around tracks and trains. In 2020, in the United States, 1,901 collisions were reported at rail crossings, resulting in 198 deaths and 685 injuries.

In Canada, there were 118 incidents, resulting in 30 deaths. Sadly, almost all these incidents were preventable.

One incident, one accident is one too many, as business continues to slowly reopen and lives get back to normal, we are reminding everyone to be extra vigilant around trains and when approaching level crossings.

Stephen Covey,

Chief of Police and Chief Security Officer at CN




Safety is a shared responsibility at CN that includes our employees, our customers, our partners, and the communities that we serve. CN works closely with Operation Lifesaver, schools, community organizations, as well as local authorities to send a strong message about rail safety and how being rail smart saves lives.

What does it mean to be Rail Smart?

CN's 'Be Rail Smart' educational campaign, encourages everyone to understand the dangers that exist around railway crossings and tracks as well as to make essential rail safe practices second nature.

Operation Lifesaver shares rail safety tips as well as the stories of people whose lives were lost or forever changed by railway crossing and trespassing incidents. Their 2021 campaign focuses on the importance of talking to friends and family about rail safety.


Here are some tips for being rail smart when approaching a railway crossing:
  • Obey all railway signs, lights, bells and gates
  • Stopa safe distance away from tracks and crossings
  • Lookboth ways to ensure that trains are not approaching in either direction
  • Listenfor approaching trains
  • Don't cross railroad tracks immediately after a train passes because there could be a second train.

In addition to the above tips, you can find more information and tips at "cn.ca/railsafety."

Already think you're rail smart?

Take CN's rail safety pledge at "mysafetypledge.com". By participating, you'll be entered into a draw to win an Apple watch or Amazon Alexa Smart Home package.

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