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				 According to the Federal Railroad Administration, 250 people 
				died and 943 were injured in 2013 as a result of grade crossing 
				incidents across the United States. 
 Union Pacific shares its commitment to public safety through 
				various channels such as community events, media outreach, law 
				enforcement partnerships and collaboration with Operation 
				Lifesaver. The UP CARES (Union Pacific Crossing Accident 
				Reduction Education and Safety) public safety initiative brings 
				together communities in a collaborative and caring effort to 
				promote railroad grade crossing and pedestrian safety.
 
 "As agriculture producers harvest their crops this year, we want 
				to remind them to approach railroad crossings with caution and 
				take the extra time to be sure a train is not near because you 
				never know when a train will come along," said Robert Morrison, 
				Union Pacific Chief of Police.
 
 
              
                
              
              
				 
              
				To increase awareness of railroad safety during harvest, Union 
				Pacific safety team members have provided elevator operators in 
				Nebraska with grade crossing safety information in the form of a 
				visor card that is attached to a weigh scale ticket holder. 
				Drivers are then given the safety information when they receive 
				their weigh ticket.
 
 "It can take a mile or more to stop a train and by the time a 
				locomotive engineer sees you on the track, it would be too 
				late," said Lawrence Wenko, Union Pacific director – Public 
				Safety.
 
 "Locomotives and rail cars overhang the tracks by at least three 
				feet on either side of the rail and loose straps hanging from 
				rail cars may extend even further. If your combine or tractor 
				are too close to the tracks, you can be hit by the locomotive or 
				a rail car," added Wenko.
 
              
                Union Pacific has reduced grade crossing accident rates by 15 
				percent from 2003 - 2013. UP CARES initiatives promote 
				pedestrian and driver safety through a variety of outreach 
				efforts: 
					Grade crossing education and enforcement, during which 
					motorists violating rail crossing signage and laws are 
					educated about the dangers of such actions. Related 
					“positive enforcement” initiatives reward drivers who 
					operate safely at grade crossings. 
              
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				Safety trains, which host local law enforcement, media and 
				public officials and provide them the opportunity to ride in the 
				locomotive cab and see traffic violations from a locomotive 
				engineer's point of view. This activity also allows Union 
				Pacific to connect with community leaders and help them better 
				understand the railroad's focus on safety.
Communication blitzes, which educate the public via 
				community events, media outreach and paid advertising. Media 
				outreach coincides with safety trains in UP communities. 
              
                Do not become a railroad statistic; use caution when approaching 
				and crossing railroad tracks this harvest. 
				 
			[Mark Davis, Union Pacific Railroad] 
				About Union Pacific -- 
				Union Pacific Railroad is the principal operating company of 
				Union Pacific Corporation (NYSE: UNP). One of America's most 
				recognized companies, Union Pacific Railroad connects 23 states 
				in the western two-thirds of the country by rail, providing a 
				critical link in the global supply chain. From 2004-2013, Union 
				Pacific invested approximately $30 billion in its network and 
				operations to support America’s transportation infrastructure. 
				The railroad’s diversified business mix includes Agricultural 
				Products, Automotive, Chemicals, Coal, Industrial Products and 
				Intermodal. Union Pacific serves many of the fastest-growing 
				U.S. population centers, operates from all major West Coast and 
				Gulf Coast ports to eastern gateways, connects with Canada's 
				rail systems and is the only railroad serving all six major 
				Mexico gateways. Union Pacific provides value to its roughly 
				10,000 customers by delivering products in a safe, reliable, 
				fuel-efficient and environmentally responsible manner. 
				
				 
				
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