

Community Action for Rail Safety
When communities discover hazardous rail transport routes or proposed rail terminals in their backyard, leaders often feel powerless against federal preemption. But the truth is, there are meaningful actions communities can take to improve rail safety and hold the industry accountable. You just need to know where to start.
This is an educational webinar about rail safety regulations, grassroots organizing strategies, and how to turn your concerns into effective action before a disaster happens.
What You'll Learn
Understand the regulatory landscape: Learn who actually regulates railroads, what federal preemption really means, and what communities can and cannot do about rail safety
Identify leverage points: Discover specific areas where local communities, counties, and states can enact meaningful safety regulations despite federal oversight
Take strategic action: Get concrete next steps for addressing safety concerns like blocked crossings, deteriorating tracks, hazardous material transport, and hot boxes in your community
Jess Conard brings a unique background as both a medical speech pathologist and frontline rail safety activist. Jess specializes in helping communities navigate complex regulatory systems and transform their concerns into strategic campaigns that create real change.
Don’t wait for the next disaster to take action on Rail Safety!
With three train derailments happening every day in the United States—and those numbers only increasing—we can't wait for the next disaster to take action. Federal rail safety legislation is currently working its way through Congress, and grassroots pressure from communities like yours could be the nudge needed to get it across the finish line.
Ready to learn more? After the webinar, you'll have the opportunity to apply for a personalized Rail Watch consultation to address your specific community's rail safety concerns.