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Federal Railroad
Administration
58. Whistle
Bans at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
59. Standards
for Development and Use of Processor-Based Signal and Train Control Systems
61. Minimum
Standards for Temperature in the Locomotive Cab
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58. |
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Popular
Title: Whistle
Bans |
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RIN
2130-AA71 |
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Stage: Interim Final Rule |
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Previous
Stage: NPRM:
Publication Date 01/13/2000; End of Comment Period 05/26/2000. |
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Abstract: Pub. Law 103-440 requires the
Secretary to prohibit local whistle bans, except where there is no
significant risk of accidents, alternative safety measures are adequate, or
where use of a horn as a warning is impractical. After publishing an NPRM,
FRA participated in extensive public hearings to gather comments and is now
preparing a final rule to implement the statute. |
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Effects:
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Prompting
action: Statute |
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Rulemaking
Project Initiated:
11/02/1994 |
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Dates
for Interim Final Rule:
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Federal
Register
Citation for Interim Final Rule: None |
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Title: Positive
Train Control |
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RIN
2130-AA94 |
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Stage: Final Rule |
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Previous
Stage: NPRM:
Publication Date 08/10/2001; End of Comment Period 11/08/2001. |
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Abstract: This rulemaking seeks to
facilitate the introduction of positive train control technology by providing
performance-based standards for new signal and train control systems. FRA
moved radio communications to RIN 2130-AB19, a nonsignificant rulemaking. |
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Effects:
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Prompting
action: None |
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Rulemaking
Project Initiated:
11/28/1995 |
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Dates
for Final Rule:
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Federal
Register
Citation for Final Rule: None |
60. |
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Title: Control of
Alcohol and Drug Use |
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RIN 2130-AB39 |
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Stage: NPRM |
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Abstract: This action would apply FRA's
random testing and other alcohol and drug requirements to employees of a
foreign railroad whose primary reporting point is outside the United States,
and who perform train service or dispatching service in the United States.
Such employees are currently exempt from random testing, pre-employment
testing, and requirements for employee self-referral and co-worker report
policies. the latest action would reopen and extend the comment period on
this NPRM until further notice, while FRA engages in further consultations
with the governments of Canada and Mexico on the safety issues involved. The
comment period on the NPRM is open until further notice. |
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Effects:
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Prompting
action: None |
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Rulemaking
Project Initiated:
11/30/1999 |
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Dates
for NPRM:
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Federal
Register
Citation for NPRM:
67 FR 75966 |
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Popular
Title: Cab
Temperature |
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RIN
2130-AB46 |
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Stage: Undetermined |
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Previous
Stage:None |
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Abstract: This rulemaking would have
amended current minimum temperature requirements and established maximum cab
temperature requirements. FRA is terminating this rulemaking because the
agency was unable to determine that regulatory action could be supported by
safety benefits that would clearly outweigh the costs. Rather than proposing
regulatory action, FRA is making available to the industry the results of
safety research for consideration in the context of broader corporate
decision making (including issues related to employee retention,
productivity, and preservation of other assets.) FRA believes that this
action will encourage continued investment toward improving locomotive cab
working conditions. |
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Effects:
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Prompting
action: None |
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Rulemaking
Project Initiated:
02/19/1999 |
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Dates
for Undetermined:
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Federal
Register
Citation for Undetermined: 68 FR 43878 |