Province reminds people to be vigilant during National Rail Safety Week
The Saskatchewan government is marking National Rail Safety Week, a topic that has been brought to the forefront in the province in recent weeks due to collisions.
In Saskatoon alone, a woman was injured when she was hit by a train in late August, and in early September, a train-vehicle collision disrupted traffic in the Bridge City.
“Rail is an important part of our provincial transportation system, carrying Saskatchewan’s food, fuel, fertilizer and other goods to market,” Highways Minister Lori Carr said in a government media release issued Monday — the first day of National Rail Safety Week.
“Making sure these goods are moving efficiently is important to the provincial economy, but most importantly we need to ensure they arrive to their destination safely.”


