Campaigns

See Tracks, Think Train Week is an annual public safety campaign focused on rail safety awareness, held during the week of September 15-21. It encourages people to be more mindful and make safer choices around railroad tracks and trains, both when driving and walking. The campaign aims to prevent accidents and save lives by promoting education and awareness about rail safety.
2025 See Tracks Think Train Week Themes
See Tracks? Think Train® Week is a concentrated week of rail safety education focusing attention on the importance of making safe choices when driving or walking near railroad tracks and trains.
From Sept. 15-21, See Tracks? Think Train® Week will focus on a different theme each day.


ENS Sign Awareness Day is an annual observance on June 24th that highlights the importance of the blue and white Emergency Notification System (ENS) signs found at railroad crossings. These signs provide a crucial link to emergency services, enabling swift action in case of a stalled vehicle, a person on the tracks, or other hazards. Knowing how to use these signs can potentially save lives by allowing for prompt notification of train crews and emergency responders.

The "See Tracks? Think Train!" campaign is a public awareness initiative focused on promoting rail safety. It emphasizes the importance of being vigilant and making safe choices around train tracks, whether walking or driving. The campaign aims to prevent accidents by educating the public about the dangers associated with train tracks and encouraging safe behavior.

The Rail Safety Pledge is a commitment to prioritize safety around railroad tracks and trains, promoting awareness and responsible behavior to prevent accidents and injuries. It involves making safe choices, obeying signs and signals, and avoiding risky actions like walking or playing on or near tracks.