Alberta leads Canada in rail crossing accidents for third time in five years
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Alberta leads Canada in rail crossing accidents for third time in five years
The numbers show there were 37 accidents at Alberta's roughly 2,900 public and private rail crossings in 2025, or about one every 10 days
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By Matthew Black
Published Jun 22, 2026
Last updated Jun 22, 2026
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A marked train crossing south of 34 Avenue and West Railway Street, in Edmonton Tuesday July 29, 2025. A pedestrian was struck and killed…
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