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Union Pacific Truck Operator Chad Francis: I Never Thought I’d Get Hit by a Train

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Brandt Truck Operator Chad Francis recounts his vehicle’s collision with a train while crossing railroad tracks in Eagle Lake, Texas, to underscore a lifesaving message – always expect a train.

Brandt Truck Operator Chad Francis cautiously drove his work vehicle over three sets of private tracks and then onto a fourth track with an obstructed view. Suddenly, he found himself in the path of a moving train.

“By the time I saw the train, I was already fouling the main line,” said Francis, a 19-year railroader. “I knew I was going to get hit.”

Thankfully, the Engineering team member survived the collision, and the train crew was unharmed. Francis reminds everyone to be cautious: “A train can come at any time. Things can be taken away from you quick.”

Did you know trains can take more than a mile to stop after emergency brakes are applied?

During National Rail Safety Week, share these tips to help keep drivers safe:

  • Always check for multiple tracks at crossings. Two tracks may mean two trains – make sure all tracks are clear before crossing.
  • Slow down, look both ways and proceed if your entire vehicle can clear the railroad crossing.
  • If a train is approaching, stop at least 15 feet from the nearest rail. Remember, trains are 3 feet wider than the tracks on both sides.
  • Never drive around lowered gates – saving a few minutes is not worth risking your life.
  • If your car stalls or stops on the crossing, get everyone out and away quickly. Call the phone number on the blue and white sign posted at the crossing or dial 911 to report a stalled vehicle.
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Go Home Safe: Brandt Truck Operator Chad Francis

Francis recounts his vehicle’s collision with a train while crossing railroad tracks in Texas to underscore a lifesaving message – always expect a train.

Hear more real-world stories told by fellow railroaders and be on the lookout for additional testimonials throughout the year. For more information on our community safety programs and resources, visit UP.com/safety.

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