LAKE COUNTY, IL — Two separate fatal incidents involving pedestrians and trains in Lake County in recent weeks have prompted renewed rail safety tips from Canadian National Railway officials, who are reminding the public about the dangers of railroad tracks and crossings.
In one incident, a 60-year-old Grayslake woman was struck and killed by a train on June 9 while biking across the tracks near Lake Street and Hillside Avenue, according to authorities.
In a second incident, a teenage girl died after being hit by a freight train on July 13 in Mundelein, police said.
Both incidents remain under investigation by local law enforcement and railroad police agencies.
Following the tragedies, CN officials issued a safety reminder urging the public to use extreme caution around railroad tracks and crossings. The company emphasized the following rail safety risks:
Anyone who witnesses unsafe activity near railroad tracks is urged to call CN’s emergency line at 1-800-465-9239.
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