Kansas Operation Lifesaver

Kansas Operation Lifesaver Railroad Safety Public Education Program

Shortcuts aren’t worth the risk. Never walk on or near tracks and only cross at designated crossings.
06/02/2026

Shortcuts aren’t worth the risk.

Never walk on or near tracks and only cross at designated crossings.

Your playlist can wait. Your text can wait. The train will not wait.  behind the wheel can have serious consequences at ...
05/30/2026

Your playlist can wait. Your text can wait. The train will not wait.

behind the wheel can have serious consequences at crossings.

Young children learn safety habits from the adults around them. Start the rail safety education conversation early.We of...
05/27/2026

Young children learn safety habits from the adults around them.
Start the rail safety education conversation early.

We offer free activity sheets, coloring pages and lesson plans to make learning fun.
Download yours today. oli.org/info/kids

Together, we can .

None of this work happens alone. Rail safety education takes all of us. From the communities we serve to the partners wh...
05/25/2026

None of this work happens alone. Rail safety education takes all of us. From the communities we serve to the partners who stand with us, thank you to everyone who supports our mission. Your commitment makes a difference. Together, we can stop track tragedies.

Railroad property is private property. That includes tracks, bridges, tunnels and rail yards. Walking, biking or taking ...
05/24/2026

Railroad property is private property. That includes tracks, bridges, tunnels and rail yards. Walking, biking or taking photos on or near them is dangerous and illegal.

Trains can run on any track at any time from either direction. Being on or near them puts your life at risk.

Make safe choices near tracks and trains.


May is National Bike Month and National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Whether you're on two wheels or four, making ...
05/21/2026

May is National Bike Month and National Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month. Whether you're on two wheels or four, making safe choices around tracks and trains matters.

Trains can be quieter and moving faster than you expect and always have the right-of-way. Before you cross:

Stop and look in both directions.
Never cross if lights are flashing or gates are down.
If you're on a bicycle, get off and walk it across at designated crossings.
Give every crossing your full attention, every time.

Which do you prefer, biking or riding a motorcycle? Tell us below.

 , know how to keep yourselves and your communities safe when near tracks and trains.Sign up for OLI’s free Railroad Inv...
05/19/2026

, know how to keep yourselves and your communities safe when near tracks and trains.

Sign up for OLI’s free Railroad Investigation and Safety Course (RISC): bit.ly/3qNVarq.

Cyclists — crossing railroad tracks on a bike requires caution and extra attention. If possible, walk, don't ride, acros...
05/16/2026

Cyclists — crossing railroad tracks on a bike requires caution and extra attention.

If possible, walk, don't ride, across at a 90-degree angle.

Learn more about making safe choices around tracks and trains: bit.ly/3BjyzJO.

It’s  ! Thank you to our law enforcement partners for all they do to help  !
05/13/2026

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Thank you to our law enforcement partners for all they do to help !

This Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and beyond, remember to always make safe choices near tracks and trains. ✓ Cross ...
05/11/2026

This Motorcycle Safety Awareness Month and beyond, remember to always make safe choices near tracks and trains.

✓ Cross only at designated crossings

✓ Never go around flashing lights or gates

✓ Trains can come at any time, on any track, from either direction

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6021 SW 29th StreetSuite A #351
Topeka, KS
66614

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