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Railway safety emphasized near new Mosaic Stadium

Foot traffic through a CP rail crossing near the new Mosaic Stadium has police getting the word out about railway safety in Regina.

Elphinstone Street and Saskatchewan Drive will be closed to vehicles for about an hour after major events

Train tracks run right by the new Mosaic Stadium. (Brian Rodgers/CBC)

Increased foot traffic after major events at the new Mosaic Stadium is driving a railway safety education initiative in Regina.

Near the intersection of Saskatchewan Drive and Elphinstone Street sits a railway and a crossing operated by Canadian Pacific Railway which is also about 50 metres to the nearest exit of Mosaic Stadium.

"It's extremely dangerous around the railroad tracks at any given location, anywhere," said Const. Brad Bidulka of CP Police.

Rider fans leaving Mosaic Stadium after a recent game were met by a CP cargo train. (Alec Salloum/CBC News)

The immediate area surrounding the intersection of Saskatchewan Drive andElphinstoneStreet will be closed to vehicles for about an hour after major events.

"After the event, everybody leaves at once, so we have roughly 20,000 people crossing this intersection," said Sgt. IanBarrwith Regina Police.

"[We] just aren't able to keep it open for vehicle traffic because of that."

In addition, CP Police will havean increased presenceduring and after Rider games.