Officer on a Train in Southwestern Idaho Today
Officer on a Train and Operation Lifesaver Team Ready for Action Today |
Today, the Idaho State Police, in cooperation with the Boise and Meridian Police Departments are conducting an “Officer on a Train” and “Adopt a Crossing” enforcement operation throughout western Idaho.
During the “Officer on a Train” enforcement effort, one officer rides in the lead locomotive of a train as a spotter. This officer observes traffic approaching the highway rail intersections as the train proceeds down the tracks. Other officers pace the train or are parked at specified locations. When a motorist is observed violating the laws pertaining to approaching a rail intersection, the officer on the train radios the nearest officer in a patrol car, with the information. That officer will stop the motorist, explain the dangers and issue a citation, if warranted.
Already in 2013, there have been 4 car/train collisions reported in Idaho, with 1 fatality. There have also been two incidents involving trespassing on railroad property or tracks which resulted in 1 fatality.
We hope to prevent any more deaths or injuries!
Posted in District 6 - Eastern Idaho
Please direct questions to:
District 6
Eastern Idaho
1540 Foote Dr.
Idaho Falls, ID 83402-1828
Phone: (208) 528-3400
Fax: (208) 528-3485
Serving Bonneville, Butte, Clark, Custer, Fremont, Jefferson, Lemhi, Madison, and Teton Counties.