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Operation
Lifesaver
www.operationlifesaver.ca
An active, continuing public
education program is designed to heighten general public awareness
of the potential hazards of rail/highway grade crossings and trespassing
on railway property.
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Direction 2006
www.direction2006.com
A partnership between government,
railways, safety organizations, police, unions and community groups.
Its objective is to reduce grade crossing collisions and trespassing
incidents by 50 per cent by the year 2006.
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![Institute of Railway Technology](/web/20060212022731im_/http://www.railcan.ca/images/logos/weblogo_IRT.jpg)
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Institute of Railway Technology
www.irtcanada.net
The Institute develops training programs
for community colleges delivery for specific occupations in rail.
It is wholly owned by the RAC.
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![Canada By Rail](/web/20060212022731im_/http://www.railcan.ca/images/logos/weblogo_CBR-en.jpg)
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Canada By Rail
www.canadabyrail.ca
A one-stop resource to bring together
Canada’s exciting tourist opportunities. It is jointly sponsored
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Railway/Municipality Proximity Issues
www.proximityissues.ca
To enable better communication between
all the parties involved, the RAC and the Federation of Canadian
Municipalities have developed this information base of railway
and municipal contacts, and proximity related reference information.
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