
(Photo provided, City of Valparaiso)
In Valparaiso, the city is recognizing “See Tracks? Think Train” Week for rail safety September 15-21, 2025. The City of Valparaiso and Canadian National Railway hosted an event to raise awareness of rail safety. “We value our partnership with CN and support the commerce our railways represent. This week is a great reminder of the message our Valparaiso Police Department and City of Valparaiso regularly promote regarding rail safety. Please pay attention when approaching railroad crossings, whether you’re driving or a pedestrian. Crossings are a time to slow down, turn down your audio and watch carefully,”said Valparaiso Mayor Jon Costas.
“We are committed to ensuring that our communities stay safe near railroads and that the public understands the critical importance of vigilance around train tracks,” said Jeffrey Price, Manager of U.S. Public and Government Affairs for CN.
Valparaiso says it is working with CN to make a number of improvements at railway crossings in the city, including a new pedestrian walkway at Silhavy Road, enhanced crossings, and the addition of cameras. The safety event also included the signing of a document proclaiming this week as “See Tracks? Think Train” rail safety week and the stenciling of a safety message on the sidewalk leading up to the tracks at Calumet Avenue.