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Government of Canada shows commitment to safety at railway crossings

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It was announced that the Government of Canada will work to improve safety at one railway crossing(s) in Northumberland-Quinte West.

Rail safety in Canada will additionally benefit from the Government of Canada’s 2009 Economic Action Plan, which is accelerating and expanding recent historic federal investment in infrastructure with almost $12 billion in new infrastructure stimulus funding over two years. This includes $28 million over five years to enhance the GCIP, which will help save lives by improving safety at public grade crossings across Canada.

What are these safety measures?

Safety measures include the addition of gate assemblies, gate arms and upgrading of existing lights to LED light units to an existing flashing lights and bells installation. Eligible railway crossings are upgraded, relocated or closed, based on an assessment of factors such as traffic volume and accident history. Improvements may include installing flashing lights and gates, linking crossing signals to nearby traffic lights, or adding new circuits or timing devices. The department finances up to 80 per cent of the total cost of the improvements, with the balance provided by the railways, municipalities or provinces.

“Our government takes rail safety very seriously and it remains a priority,” said Minister of State (Transport) Rob Merrifield. “We are committed to further reducing injuries and fatalities at crossings across the country. In collaboration with rail companies and communities, we are improving safety for motorists and pedestrians alike.”

Transport Canada also supports other initiatives to improve safety at railway crossings, such as Operation Lifesaver – a national public education program sponsored by the Railway Association of Canada and Transport Canada.

Its goal is to reduce the needless loss of life, injuries and damages caused by highway/railway crossing collisions and train/pedestrian incidents.

On the Arrive Alive website we have added a section on Road Safety and Level Crossings. We would like to urge all road users to be alert to the dangers at Level/ Rail Crossings!

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