Union Pacific Urges Motorists and Pedestrians to Travel Safely as Students Begin School This Fall
15 August 2006 - 8:11AM
PR Newswire (US)
OMAHA, Neb., Aug. 14 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- As fall quickly
approaches and students across the nation prepare to head back into
the classrooms, Union Pacific urges motorists and pedestrians to
use extra caution when traveling across railroad tracks and grade
crossings to and from school. Teaching the importance of railroad
safety truly begins in the home. Take a few minutes, whether before
school in the morning or at the dinner table in the evening, and
reinforce railroad safety practices. Remind students to beware of
railroad tracks and grade crossings at all times. When traveling on
a school bus, teach students to remain quiet as the bus driver
approaches railroad crossings allowing them to hear any oncoming
trains. Tell them to only travel on designated walkways and to
never take shortcuts across or near railroad tracks. As parents, be
aware of your child's whereabouts. Stay updated on before or after
school activities that might cause them to walk in smaller groups
or even alone. Make sure they know the danger of oncoming trains
and to never play on or near railroad tracks regardless of what
their peers may say or do. Reinforce to students the importance of
practicing railroad safety using the following guidelines: * Modern
trains are quieter than ever, with no telltale "clackety-clack."
Also, an approaching train will always be closer and moving faster
than you think. * Trains cannot stop quickly. It can take a fully
loaded freight train over a mile to stop. * Cross tracks only at
designated pedestrian or roadway crossings. Observe and obey all
warning signs and signals. * Know your rail signs and signals. -
Flashing red lights, with bells and gates, are used to close the
road when a train approaches. - Flashing red lights, with or
without bells, warns of an approaching train. - Remember that once
one train passes, another train may well be coming behind it or
from the opposite direction on another track. - The crossbuck sign,
the most common sign at public highway-rail intersections, marks a
crossing and should be considered the same as a YIELD sign. It has
two crossed white boards with the words RAILROAD CROSSING
indicated. * Most important, always expect a train. Jobs at Union
Pacific Currently, Union Pacific has job openings at many locations
throughout its 23-state operating system. Opportunities are
available in train service, skilled disciplines (e.g., diesel
mechanics and electricians) and management. Interested applicants
are encouraged to visit http://www.up.com/ and click on "Jobs at
UP." About Union Pacific Union Pacific Corporation owns one of
America's leading transportation companies. Its principal operating
company, Union Pacific Railroad, links 23 states in the western
two-thirds of the country and serves the fastest-growing U.S.
population centers. Union Pacific's diversified business mix
includes Agricultural Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Energy,
Industrial Products and Intermodal. The railroad offers competitive
long-haul routes from all major West Coast and Gulf Coast ports to
eastern gateways. Union Pacific connects with Canada's rail systems
and is the only railroad serving all six major gateways to Mexico,
making it North America's premier rail franchise. DATASOURCE: Union
Pacific Corporation CONTACT: Mark Davis of Union Pacific
Corporation, +1-402-544-5459 Web site: http://www.up.com/
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