Operation Lifesaver
Know the Signs and Signals
When Walking, Jogging or Riding Through Railroad Crossings, It's Important to Know What to do When You See Railroad Signs and Signals
Stay alert at places where the roadway crosses trail tracks.
Know the Law
NEVER walk, job or bike on railroad tracks, bridges and tunnels. Never try to cross on, under or climb through a stopped train. Railroad tracks, trestles, yards and equipment are private property and being on them is trespassing. It's illegal. You can lose your life or be seriously injured, fined or arrested.
Follow These Tips
Always expect a train. Trains are quieter and faster than you think, can run on any track, at any time, from either direction and do not run on schedules.
Walking on or beside railroad tracks is illegal.
The only safe place to cross tracks is at designated public crossings with a crossbuck, flashing red lights or a gate. Crossing anywhere else is illegal.
Crossing tracks on a bike, with a stroller, in a wheelchair, on on other narrow wheels requires caution and extra attention. Plan ahead when choosing a route. When possible, walk, don't ride across the tracks. Cyclists, walk your bike across train tracks at a 90 degree angle. If in a wheelchair, consider getting assistance or taking an alternate route.
Never pass flashing lights or go around lowered gates. Always wait until lights have stopped flashing and gates are completely raised.
Wait to cross until you can see clearly in both directions. Multiple tracks may mean multiple trains.
Trains, tracks and railroad yards are NOT playgrounds. Never climb on, under or through railroad cars. Never jump on or off a train while it's moving.