Recent Blog Posts
Watch How We Do It: New Efforts for Keeping You Safe
Each service day begins and ends with ensuring our trains operate safely for our riders. This statement of course takes on a new meaning in present times, but we have thoughtfully added to our safety program accordingly.
See our new cleaning procedures in action as well as how riders are expected to utilize social distancing guidance, follow state orders for face coverings, and maintain good hand hygiene.
- Fallen Tree
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What happens when a tree falls on the tracks?
- Disabled Freight Train
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Disabled freight trains in our service area cause delays when rail traffic must hold.
- High Wind Orders
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For safety reasons, our host railroads require trains to stop when high wind alerts are received that exceed operational limits.
- In the Event of an Incident
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Please note that we cannot disclose details of any incident prior to an official statement from the host railroad.
- Mechanical Issue
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Mechanical issues sometimes happen regardless of the age of the locomotive and are different than equipment issues.