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  2. Overseas Railroad - Wikipedia

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    The Overseas Railroad (also known as Florida Overseas Railroad, the Overseas Extension, and Flagler's Folly) was an extension of the Florida East Coast Railway to Key West, a city located 128 miles (206 km) beyond the end of the Florida peninsula.

  3. General Code of Operating Rules - Wikipedia

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    The GCOR is used by Class I railroads west of Chicago, most of the Class II railroads, and many Short-line railroads. [ 1 ] Some railroads in the northeast United States follow NORAC , while Canada and Mexico have their own set of operating rules that govern their railroad operations.

  4. Category:United States railroad regulation - Wikipedia

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    United States House Transportation Subcommittee on Railroads, Pipelines, and Hazardous Materials; United States Railroad Administration; United States Railway Association; Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1964; Urban Mass Transportation Act of 1970

  5. Freight railroads must keep 2-person crews, according to new ...

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    The Transportation Department's Federal Railroad Administration released the details of the rule that was first proposed during former President Barack Obama's administration. Out of more than ...

  6. Federal Railroad Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is an agency in the United States Department of Transportation (DOT). The agency was created by the Department of Transportation Act of 1966. [ 3 ]

  7. Rail speed limits in the United States - Wikipedia

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    This rule, issued in 1947 and effective by the end of 1951, was a response to a serious 1946 crash in Naperville, Illinois, involving two trains. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Following a 1987 train collision in Maryland, freight trains in high-speed areas were required to have speed limiters that could forcibly slow trains, rather than just alerting the ...

  8. Category:Florida railroads - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... For a more complete list, see List of Florida railroads. ... out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  9. A new federal rule finalized Monday aims to ensure first responders can find out what hazardous chemicals are on a train almost immediately after a derailment so they can respond appropriately.