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Citizens for Rail Security (CRS)

Communities are a key piece in ensuring America’s rail network remains safe from vandalism, terrorism and incidents.

Because America's railroads have a long history in the growth and development of this country, and many people follow the industry and trains with interest, it is only natural to tap that interest to protect safeguard railroads from incidents.

In 2006, BNSF was an industry leader in developing the first community-based rail fan reporting program called Citizens for Rail Security (CRS). Since inception, more than 6,525 rail fans have joined CRS in helping protect the railroad by reporting security violations, trespassers or unusual occurrences. Today, BNSF is broadening that effort by further educating community and legislative groups, police authorities and schools on rail security and how citizens can help.

As part of this education program, a DVD will be distributed this summer to help communities understand the vitality railroads bring to the economy and who and what to report to either the local or railroad police. When possible, BNSF Resource Protection Officers will also make presentations to groups on railroad safety or security in addition to providing the DVDs.

Since BNSF began the CRS and the On Guard program (for employees), concerned individuals have reported:

    • Potential suicides
    • Stolen equipment
    • Trespassers
    • Lost children found near tracks
    • Suspicious articles or vehicles left on tracks

Maintaining a sound and safe rail network is a priority for this nation. Railroads carry hundreds of commodities that help commun ities and individuals thrive, like lumber, automobiles, chemicals for water purification, coal, and many consumer products.

Help support a safe rail network by joining the Citizens for Rail Security. To report suspicious activity, contact BNSF’s Resource Operations Center at (1-800) 832-5452.

To visit the Transporation Security Administration website click here.

Also See...
AAR
e-RAILSAFE
Emergency Response Guidebook
FRA
Haz Mat – DOT
Operation Lifesaver
RAILINC
Transportation Technology Center (TTCI)

Report railroad emergencies: BNSF Resource Protection Team (800.832.5452)
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