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Railroads must file monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety. Bulletin 16.5 is a summary of accident/incident data reported by 704 railroads for calendar year 1996.
Railroads must file monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety. Bulletin 163 is a summary of accident/incident data reported by 688 railroads for calendar year 1994.
Railroads must file monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety. Bulletin 162 is a summary of accident/incident data reported by 668 railroads for calendar year 1993.
The FRA Guide For Preparing Accident/Incident Reports was reprinted in 1993...
Railroads must file monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety. Bulletin 161 is a summary of accident/incident data reported by 635 railroads for calendar year 1992. Improvements occurred in most of the major categories used to measure...
Railroads are required to file monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety in accordance with 49 CFR 225. Bulletin 160 summarizes reportable accidents/incidents that occurred in the United states during 1991.
Railroads are required to file monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) ·Office of Safety 'in accordance with 49 "¢FR 225. Bulletin 159 summarizes reportable accidents/incidents that occurred in the United States during 1990.
Railroads must me monthly accident/incident reports with the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) Office of Safety. Bulletin 164 is a summary of accident/incident data reported by 679 railroads for calendar year 1995.
The Federal Railroad Administration’s (FRA) regulations on reporting railroad
accidents/incidents are found primarily in Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) Part 225.1
The purpose of the regulations in Part 225 is to provide FRA with accurate information
concerning the hazards and risks...
Companion Guide to FRA Guide for Preparing Accident/Incident Reports; The Railroads may choose to submit, to the FRA, their Accident/Incident Reports in an
electronic file, with report data in either ASCII format; or in a database table or spreadsheet.
This document, the Companion Guide to the...
The purpose of this study is to develop a risk-based approach for assessing the implications of higher train speeds on highway-railroad grade crossing safety and allocating limited resources to best reduce this risk. While it is reasonable to assume that increasing train speed at any individual...