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Railroads

Fire Safety

Fire safety continues to be a high priority with the need for development of refined testing techniques and metrics of performance that can be applied by car manufactures’ and operating authorities for new equipment purchases. FRA will continue its efforts to develop enhanced passenger rail fire...

Emergency Preparedness

This subprogram research area is directed at the safe and efficient passenger rail car evacuations during various emergency scenarios. A goal is to determine, if time-based evacuation criteria can replace existing prescriptive rules on the number and configuration of emergency exits. Studies...

Interior Occupant Protection

This aspect of the research focuses on ensuring that passengers and crew members can safely ride out a collision or derailment event. To do so, it is necessary to minimize the secondary impact forces that occupants experience as they strike interior surfaces to survivable levels. One key...

Passenger Rail Risk Studies

The conducting of risk assessments serves as both the starting point in any research program and can be used to justify the cost/benefits necessary to develop either regulatory or industry standards or revisions to existing standards. There are three key tasks to be conducted parallel to the...

FRA Rail Program Delivery Webinar Series: Environment

 

There are no FRA Rail Program Delivery Webinars currently scheduled. To view the most recent events, and any of FRA’s archived webinars, visit the FRA Webinars page.

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Final Section 106 Program Comment for Rail Rights-of-Way

Final Section 106 Program Comment for Rail Rights-of-Way

Section 11504 of the 2015 Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act)  directed the Secretary of Transportation to develop a proposed exemption of railroad rights-of-way (ROW) from review under the requirements of...

Horn Noise FAQ

FRA developed a MS Excel spreadsheet model as a tool to assess noise impacts from train horns in the vicinity of highway-rail grade crossings. The model predicts noise levels to the side of the railway and the anticipated effects using FRA noise impact criteria.

Guidance on Assessing Noise and Vibration Impacts

Noise is one of the most common environmental impacts from transportation systems including rail operations. Guidance is available on how to assess noise and vibration impacts as part of the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) documentation. FAQs and an analytic model to assess horn noise...

Technology Transfer

The process of Technology Transfer is an area of responsibility undertaken in the Train Occupant Protection Research Program to encourage the utilization of research results by the railroad industry, leading to safer and more efficient rail transportation. In every aspect of the train occupant...