Participate in CATS' Rail Safety Week
Published on June 16, 2025
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 16, 2025
Contact: 980-722-0311
CATSPR@charlottenc.gov
CATS and Community to Participate in Rail Safety Week
Initiatives throughout the week to educate and engage public on railway safety
CHARLOTTE, N.C. – CATS is proud to announce its participation in Rail Safety Week this year, taking place June 16-22. This initiative, which aims to create awareness about rail safety and preventing accidents around railways and track crossings, aligns with CATS' commitment to ensuring the safety of our riders and the community.
We invite residents, riders and the community at large to participate in Rail Safety Week events and engage with CATS' Instagram, Facebook, X and YouTube for valuable safety tips, updates and opportunities for engagement.
CATS' Rail Safety Week Initiatives:
Monday: Stop Track Tragedies
Staff will be popping up at stations with swag and educational materials!
Tuesday: Operation Clear Tracks
CATS will be highlighting our system security personnel and procedures.
Wednesday: Crossing Safety
CATS staff will be educating the public on how to safely approach, cross and navigate rail intersections with an emphasis on reporting safety concerns in the CATS-Pass app!
Thursday: Transit Rail Safety
CATS will be encouraging responsible rider behavior on light rail trains and celebrating safety heroes.
Friday: RED OUT!
CATS will be wearing red for Rail Safety and invites the Charlotte region to do the same! #RedOutCATS
Rail safety is a collective responsibility; our riders, employees, operators, pedestrians and anyone who frequents a roadway or pedestrian way near rail tracks each have a responsibility to keep each other safe. According to recent statistics, many accidents at railroad crossings are preventable through increased awareness and adherence to safety guidelines, which supports the action of sustained community outreach around rail safety.
About the Charlotte Area Transit System
Charlotte Area Transit System (CATS) is a department of the City of Charlotte and governed by the Metropolitan Transit Commission (MTC). CATS is the largest transit system between Washington, D.C. and Atlanta, offering bus, light rail, streetcar, vanpool, microtransit and paratransit services.
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