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(The Railway Association of Canada issue the following on February 5.)

OTTAWA — Canada’s railways were pleased with their safety results in 2007 and look forward to on-going improvements.

There were 1,282 rail-related accidents in 2007, down 6.9 per cent from 1,378 in 2006 and down 7.8 per cent from an annual average of 1,391 over the past five years. Accidents involving dangerous goods dropped from a five-year average of 210 to 182 in 2007.

Accidents per million train miles – a critical indicator of safety performance in the face of growing traffic — declined 4.5 per cent to 13.78 last year from 14.43 in 2006 and were down 8.9 per cent in 2007 from 15.01 on average over the past five years.

Figures for fatalities and injuries also improved. Fatalities were down to 86 last year compared with 95 in 2006 with no increase over the past five years. Serious injuries dropped to 54 last year from 70 in 2006 compared with an annual average of 79 over the past five years.