09/15/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 09/15/2025 15:01
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LACEY, Wash. - Every year, 2,100 North Americans are killed or seriously injured when they engage in unsafe behavior around tracks and trains. Washington Operation Lifesaver is joining Operation Lifesaver Inc. (OLI) and State Operation Lifesaver Programs across the nation during the week of Sept. 15-21 to observe See Tracks? Think Train® Week, urging the public to help #STOPTrackTragedies. Operation Lifesaver Canada and the Mexican Association of Railroads (AMF) are simultaneously observing Rail Safety Week in Canada and Mexico, partnering in the U.S. mission to raise awareness, educate, and save lives.
During 2024 in Washington state, 30 people were killed in grade crossing and trespassing incidents.
"In the U.S., See Tracks? Think Train® Week is all about raising awareness and promoting rail safety education. We're highlighting the critical importance of making safe choices around railroad tracks and trains," said Rachel Maleh, executive director of Operation Lifesaver, Inc. "Our daily themes emphasize crossing safety for drivers, trespass prevention for pedestrians, safe practices for transit riders, partnerships with first responders, and more. This annual initiative unites safety advocates across North America to share in our common goal of saving lives. Everyone has a role in making our communities safer. Know the facts, recognize the signs, make good decisions, and join us. Together, we can #STOPTrackTragedies."
Washington Operation Lifesaver State Coordinator Kathy Hunter said, "We are kicking off the week by sharing a proclamation by Gov. Bob Ferguson. Through rail safety education during See Tracks? Think Train® Week and every day, we are empowering Washington state residents to make safe choices around railroad tracks and trains and to help keep their communities safe."
In Washington state and across the U.S., the following themes and messaging will be emphasized:
Operation Lifesaver, Inc. (OLI) is a national #RailSafetyEducation nonprofit dedicated to stopping track tragedies through public awareness and education campaigns, as well as a national volunteer network that gives free presentations encouraging safe behavior near tracks and trains. OLI supports the efforts of 47 state programs and the District of Columbia in sharing the rail safety education message. Explore OLI's virtual library of rail safety materials on the oli.org website. Visit oli.org to learn more, take a rail safety pledge, request free presentations, and volunteer. Follow OLI on social media via Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, Pinterest, X, and YouTube.
The UTC regulates railroad safety, including approving new rail crossings and closing or altering existing crossings, investigating train accidents, inspecting railroad crossings, endorsing safety projects, and promoting rail safety education through Washington Operation Lifesaver (WAOL). Follow WAOL on Facebook, Instagram, and X.
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