Railroad spreads safety campaign to East Tennessee

By RANDALL DICKERSON

Associated Press

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - The giant pink brain that Norfolk Southern Railway is sending to college sporting events and state fairs is a hoot. The message, though, is deadly serious -Train Your Brain.

The safety campaign is being spread to East Tennessee because of an increase in train-related fatalities in the region.

Railroad spokeswoman Susan Terpay said dangerous distractions and sometimes risky behavior by people in the 18-35 age group shape the message. And the messages are startling. One billboard show legs sticking out from under a morgue sheet with the legend, ""I raced a train and all I got was this lousy toe tag."

Terpay said crossing accidents have declined, but the number of deaths involving people walking on railroad tracks or being on equipment has increased.

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