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Always stop at least 15 feet from the nearest track when lights flash, gates lower, or a train is approaching.

Some areas have "Quiet Zones" where trains don't sound horns, making it even more important to be alert. railroad

Look for blue Emergency Notification System signs at crossings. These provide a toll-free number and unique crossing ID to report issues, such as a vehicle stuck on the tracks, directly to the railroad company. Always stop at least 15 feet from the

Railroad tracks are private property, and trespassing—including taking photos—is illegal and dangerous. railroad

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Always stop at least 15 feet from the nearest track when lights flash, gates lower, or a train is approaching.

Some areas have "Quiet Zones" where trains don't sound horns, making it even more important to be alert.

Look for blue Emergency Notification System signs at crossings. These provide a toll-free number and unique crossing ID to report issues, such as a vehicle stuck on the tracks, directly to the railroad company.

Railroad tracks are private property, and trespassing—including taking photos—is illegal and dangerous.