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Safety and Security

Overview

What is VRE doing to ensure that the train and my commute are secure?

VRE has increased security as a result of recent events overseas. While no threat has been directed against VRE, the security presence at our platforms and yards has been stepped up. Over the last several years, we have implemented and strengthened many programs to ensure that your commute is safer. In addition, we continue to coordinate with CSX and Norfolk Southern, our host railroads, on the security of their tracks.

What VRE Has Done:

What Our Passengers Can Do:

Keep track of your belongings on the train and remember to take them with you when you leave the train. Not only will this solve a potential security problem, but it will also save you time and effort later as you try to retrieve it.
In the metro Washington community, VRE passengers are some of the most aware, educated, and sensitive transit passengers in the United States. You are the eyes and ears of our system. If in the course of your commute you experience something that “isn’t quite right,” please notify your conductor immediately. Your conductor is the authority on the train and is in the best position to deal with issues on board the train. If your concern involves a platform or parking lot, first notify the police at 911 then call the VRE office at (703) 684-1001.


Your safety is always our top priority. Together we will continue to keep your commute stress free and safe!

 

 

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