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Look. Listen. Live.

Stay back. Stay safe. Stay alive.

Virtual Takes to #STOPTrackTragedies

Virtually every rail-related incident that leaves someone dead or injured could have been avoided.

Our #LookListenLive campaign is one way we hope to get Canadians thinking and doing their part for rail safety.

Our virtual reality (VR) series gives a realistic taste of just how quiet and fast oncoming trains can be – and why it’s so important to practice good crossing safety and stay off railway property. 

A Virtual Look at Train Safety

Think you’ll hear or see a train before it’s too late? Think again. And see for yourself with the videos below.  

Warning: Some Viewers may find these videos disturbing.

Want to Save Time and Cross Qucikly?

Rail crossing gates are there for a reason. Many factors can prevent you from seeing or hearing oncoming trains—especially at busy commuter stations.

Will You Get Out of The Way in Time?

Today’s trains are fast and quiet. And they can be wider than you might expect. Think you’re safe beside the tracks?

Sure Nothing is Coming?

Winter conditions mean you need to be extra vigilant around rail crossings. Especially if you’re a snowmobiler. Think you can always hear and see a train coming?

Will You Hear it?

Today’s trains are remarkably quiet. In fact, they can be silent killers. Think you can hear a train coming?

Will You See it?

Trains can often appear slower and further away than they actually are. Think you can rely on your senses to stay safe?

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Raising awareness to prevent railway accidents across Canada.

Learn more about our efforts in recent campaigns: