Cruces de Ferrocarril

Railroad Crossings

Despite trains being loud and traveling on fixed tracks, accidents at railroad crossings are tragically common.

At Railroad Crossings:

  • Always look and listen for trains from both directions.
  • Approach intersections without barriers cautiously.
  • The number of tracks can be identified by signs on the crossbuck or gate.

Stopping Distance:

  • Stop at least 15 feet from the tracks if:
    • A person or signal indicates a train is coming.
    • You see or hear a train.
    • It’s required by law as explained in Section 316.1575 of the Florida Statutes.

Actions to Avoid:

  • Do not drive around lowered traffic gates.
  • After a train passes, check for additional trains before proceeding.
  • If your vehicle stalls on the tracks, try to move it. If not possible, call the police and provide the crossing location for them to alert the railroad.
  • In case of an approaching train and a stalled vehicle, exit and move away from the tracks at a 45-degree angle towards the train’s direction to avoid being in the path of debris if a collision occurs.