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  2. Level crossing - Wikipedia

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    Other names include railway level crossing, [1] railway crossing (chiefly international), grade crossing or railroad crossing (chiefly American), [2] road through railroad, criss-cross, train crossing, and RXR (abbreviated). There are more than 100,000 level crossings in Europe and more than 200,000 in North America.

  3. Road signs in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The 11th edition of the MUTCD was released on December 19, 2023. [1] The effective date, 30 days after publication, of the MUTCD was January 18, 2024. States have two years after the effective date to do one of the following options: adopt the revised MUTCD, adopt the revised MUTCD with a state supplement, or adopt a state-specific MUTCD.

  4. American Railway Engineering and Maintenance-of-Way ...

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    AREMA has 29 technical committees, organized in six functional groups. The committees, whose volunteer members come from the railroad industry, meet on a regular basis and use their expertise to come up with the best methods to maintain a railroad. [2] Structures Timber Structures (Committee 7) Concrete Structures & Foundations (Committee 8)

  5. 1999 Bourbonnais, Illinois, train crash - Wikipedia

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    [1]: 2 While operating through Bourbonnais, the Amtrak engineer observed a semi-trailer truck loaded with steel slowly crossing the tracks at a grade crossing. [1]: 3 When the engineer realized the truck was not going to clear the tracks in time, he initiated an emergency brake application. However, the train was traveling at 79 mph (127 km/h ...

  6. General Code of Operating Rules - Wikipedia

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    GCOR 1.3.2 states that General Orders replace any rule, special instruction, or regulation that conflicts with the general order. [2] Some railroads will maintain what they call a "living rulebook." As amendments are released via general order or special instruction, they will update the specific page that was affected. [1]

  7. Level crossings by country - Wikipedia

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    [1] 53% of all those level crossings are active level where users are protected from or warned of the approaching train by devices activated when it is unsafe for the user to traverse the crossing. [1] The remaining 47% of level crossings are unprotected. [2] 28% of railway fatalities are from level crossing related incidents.

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  9. Office of the Commissioner of Railroads - Wikipedia

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    Determining adequate railroad fences and; Exemptions from railroad track clearance laws; The commissioner's office consists of one full-time commissioner appointed by the governor and confirmed by the Wisconsin State Senate for a six-year term. [2] The current commissioner is Don Vruwink. The commissioner is assisted by a staff of four, as of ...