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Thursday, August 29, 2024

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The Capitol Corridor Joint Powers Authority (CCJPA), California Operation Lifesaver (CAOL), Union Pacific Railroad (UPRR), Amtrak, and other rail partners kicked off September Rail Safety Month with a special safety train event in Oakland today. The goal is to raise awareness and promote safety around railroad tracks and crossings.

“The safety of our passengers is our number one priority, said Managing Director Rob Padgette. “Capitol Corridor is working closely with cities and counties long our entire route to prevent incidents at railroad crossings, especially those between Oakland and Hayward.”

City officials and representatives from Oakland, San Leandro, and Hayward boarded the train to observe firsthand where innovative safety measures are most needed in their communities.

“No one can do it alone,” said Nancy Sheehan-McCulloch, Executive Director, California Operation Lifesaver. “You can help save lives and stop track tragedies. Share rail safety tips with your loved ones. It takes all of us working together to impact change. Every month is Rail Safety Month.”

In 2009, the California State Legislature designated September as Rail Safety Month, honoring California Operation Lifesaver and its rail safety partners. Since then, these partners have united to enhance awareness and save lives.

“Union Pacific cares about the communities we serve,” said Peggy Ygbuhay, Sr. Director, Public Affairs at Union Pacific Railroad. “Rail Safety Month is a great time to reset habits – never try to beat a train and use designated crossings when walking over the tracks. We want everyone to go home safely and won’t be satisfied until we reach our ultimate goal of zero incidents or injuries.”

During the event, Amtrak, Union Pacific Railroad police, and local law enforcement from various jurisdictions participated both aboard the train and on the ground. They issued warnings and citations to motorists and pedestrians who disregarded traffic signs and signals at railroad crossings.

“We have come together across the industry to raise awareness and educate the public on how to keep themselves, friends, and families safe near railroad tracks and crossings,” said Amtrak Police Department Inspector Doug Calcagno. “Rail Safety is a team effort. As we continue to grow, the best resource to address track incidents is to come together as one.”

Throughout September, Capitol Corridor and its rail partners will continue their efforts to promote rail safety through public awareness campaigns, educational workshops, and safety demonstrations.


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