BNSF Police Department

The BNSF Police Department or Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Police Department is the law enforcement agency of the BNSF Railway. Its headquarters is situated in Fort Worth, Texas.

Jurisdiction

The current Chief of Police for BNSF is Will Johnson. BNSF maintains a functioning police department staffed with officers given the title of Special Agent with jurisdiction over crimes against the railroad. Like most railroad police, its primary jurisdiction is unconventional, consisting of 34,000 miles of track in 25 western U.S. States. Railroad police are certified state law enforcement officers, authorized under federal law, to operate as such in any state that allows railroad police authority under state law.

BNSF Special Agents may have investigative and arrest powers both on and off railroad property if authorized by the state in which they are working. They carry interstate authority as provided by federal law (Title 49, USC, Section 28101.) This authority allows railroad police to conduct law enforcement activities in other states the railroads operate in.

Special Agents typically investigate major incidents such as derailments, sabotage, grade crossing accidents and hazardous material accidents and minor issues such as trespassing on the railroad right of way, vandalism/graffiti, and theft of company property or customer product.

Special Agents often coordinate and liaise with local, state, and federal law enforcement on issues concerning the railroad and are dispatched nationally through BNSF Headquarters in Fort Worth, TX.

Line of Duty Deaths

Since the establishment of the BNSF Railroad Police Department, 20 officers have died in the line of duty.[1][2][3][4][5][6][7]

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