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To help educate the public about grade-crossing safety, GWI has dramatically expanded its participation in Operation Lifesaver, a nonprofit education and awareness program dedicated to ending tragic collisions, fatalities and injuries at highway-rail grade crossings and on railroad rights of way.

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In the last two years, our employees made 745 Operation Lifesaver presentations to more than 38,000 school-children, school bus drivers and other individuals to discuss the importance of rail-crossing safety.
To request an Operation Lifesaver presentation at your school or community organization, contact Teddy Maybrier at  tmaybrier@gwrr.com.

Here's what you can do to stay safe around trains...

Never trespass on railroad property or right of way!
Doing so is illegal and risks serious injury or death.

Cross only at designated pedestrian or roadway crossings!
Look for a train moving from either direction -- and then look for a second train from either direction.

Always expect a train!
Trains do not have set schedules and can approach from either direction at any time of day or night.
Trains do not take holidays.

Don't stand next to tracks!
Trains can overhang the tracks by three feet on either side, and straps and tiedowns can extend even further.

Never try to beat a train!
Because of their size, you cannot judge a train's speed or distance. Trains cannot make sudden stops. Remember that a locomotive weighs 200 tons. An automobile being hit by a train is equivalent to a soda can being hit by an automobile.

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