Helping the Sacramento Region Stay on Track

Image showing a set of train tracks, relating to the importance of SacRT's role in keeping the region on track.

Helping the Sacramento Region Stay on Track

SacRT’s number one priority is the health, safety and well-being of our riders and the community. Our public role is about more than just getting people from place to place, we also have a social responsibility to the communities in which we serve.

As we continue to face unprecedented times in our lives with the impacts of COVID-19, wild fires and other stressful events, the mental and emotional toll can be overwhelming. The first step is recognizing the signs — If you or someone you know is struggling or feeling a sense of hopelessness, please know help is available 24/7/365 days a year.

SacRT encourages you to contact the Crisis Respite Center for immediate and confidential assistance at 916-RESPITE (916-737-7483), Hope Cooperative at 855-502-3224, Well Space Health at 916-368-3111 or the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 800-273-TALK (8255). To learn how to recognize the signs, visit suicideispreventable.org.