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![]() | ATVs on South Carolina Train Tracks Cost Money and LivesPublished 2009-06-11 17:00By CSX Transportation |


Ride safely on ATVs by avoiding railroad tracks and rights-of-way
"Train tracks and railroad rights-of-way are not safe places to ride ATVs for recreation or to get to favorite fishing and hunting spots," said
Consider the following facts about the dangers of trespassing or riding an ATV on railroad property:
-- Train tracks are private property. Walking or riding an ATV on any
railroad right-of-way or other railroad property is trespassing, a
misdemeanor under South Carolina law. Violators will be prosecuted, and
could face a maximum fine of $200.00 and up to 30 days in jail.
-- Violators risk the possibility of serious, even fatal, injury. Helmets,
loud engine noise, wind and weather may muffle the sound of an
approaching train until it's too late.
-- Trains do not operate on a predictable schedule, and they can move in
either direction at any time. Always expect a train!
-- Spinning wheels on ATVs can damage rail ties and dislodge ballast making
the tracks less stable and creating greater risk of derailments.
-- Trains can overhang the tracks by three feet on each side. Straps or
other tie downs may extend even farther. Riding an ATV next to the
tracks is dangerous.
-- ATVs can break down at any time, so don't risk getting stuck on
railroad tracks as a train can come at any time! If your ATV gets stuck
on or near a track or railway line, immediately contact the rail company
using the emergency number prominently posted at crossings, or call 911.
-- Locomotives weigh approximately 200 tons. Trains with 100 railcars can
weigh more than 6,000 tons. An automobile being hit by a train is
proportional to a soda can being hit by a car. An ATV fares even worse.
-- Trains cannot stop quickly! A freight train traveling at 55 miles per
hour needs more than a mile to stop. That's equal to 18 football
fields.
CSXT has posted at every rail crossing a toll free number - 1-800-232-0144 - that citizens should use to call the company's Public Safety Coordination Center to report an unsafe act or accident, including incidents involving ATVs, on CSXT railroad property.
For additional information about CSXT safety programs, contact
CSX Transportation Inc. (NYSE: CSX) is a principal operating company of CSX Corporation. CSX Corporation, based in
SOURCE CSX Transportation








