Operation Lifesaver announced the recipients of the 2024 Rail Transit Safety Education Public Awareness Grants.
A total of $146,237 in funding, provided by the Federal Transit Administration, has been awarded to seven transit agencies for eight projects to promote public awareness and safety education in communities near rail transit lines. The funds will support targeted campaigns to educate the public on safe behaviors around commuter trains, light rail and streetcars.
The grant recipients were selected through a competitive process. Agencies submitted proposals to reach drivers, pedestrians and transit riders. Awardees will launch campaigns that leverage various media, including digital advertising, community outreach, safety events and signage in high-traffic areas.
Campaigns will use OLI-approved safety materials, ensuring a unified message of rail safety education nationwide.
The selected grantees and their projects include:
- Dallas Area Rapid Transit will use visual aids and in-person presentations at schools, homeless facilities, rail stations and transit hubs, educating the public and promoting light rail safety to reduce incidents.
- Hampton Roads Transit will promote light rail safety in downtown Norfolk, adding new station signage and partnering with the Norfolk Tides and Norfolk Admirals to share the lifesaving rail safety education message. The campaign will include in-person safety efforts around sports facilities and broad outreach across social media, radio and TV.
- Kansas City Streetcar safety materials will be created and distributed to area schools, rehabilitation centers and community events. Materials will include animated videos, stickers and a Passport to Streetcar Safety activity book.
- Long Island Rail Road will use superheroes and colorful socks to boost rail safety awareness through a sock design contest and Project Safety S.O.C.K.S., including custom sock giveaways with the winning design to promote rail safety education as giveaways at community events.
- Metro-North Railroad will update and create new materials covering key safety messages on passenger safety, trespassing prevention and grade crossing safety in engaging and fun ways to include their popular Rail Safety Passport for young children, a coloring book that includes safety mascot Tracks the Dog and a storybook teaching rail safety education through relatable stories.
- San Diego Metropolitan Transit System was awarded two grants. MTS will focus on safety messaging along C Street and Park Blvd, educating motorists, cyclists and pedestrians on avoiding distractions, obeying signals and paying attention to new signage promoting safe behavior around tracks and trains.MTS will organize educational workshops, safety drills, and community events near rail lines, distribute safety materials, and partner with schools to integrate rail safety education into their curriculum. MTS will also collaborate with local law enforcement and emergency services to enhance community safety.
- Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority will launch a new public service safety campaign, “One Ear Out,” raising awareness about the dangers of trespassing and crossing tracks illegally.
Grants range from $11,267 to $20,000, requiring a 25% match from each agency.