Access to
railroad safety information including accidents and incidents, inspections and highway - rail crossing data, dynamic queries, download a variety of safety database files,...
The bridge
safety report includes the date of the last inspection; length of bridge; location of bridge; type of bridge (superstructure); type of structure (substructure); features crossed by the bridge;
railroad contact
information; and a general statement on the condition of the bridge.
As such, PHMSA — in continued collaboration with the Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Administration and the Federal
Railroad Administration — seeks
information regarding the design, development, and potential use of automated transportation systems to safely transport hazardous materials by surface mode in compliance with the HMR, and to identify requirements within the HMR which may impede the integration of this technology.
The Federal
Railroad Safety Act (FRSA) 49 U.S.C. § 20109 prevents any railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating against an employee who provides information regarding a violation of safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FE
Railroad Safety Act (FRSA) 49 U.S.C. § 20109 prevents any railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating against an employee who provides information regarding a violation of safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FELA
Safety Act (FRSA) 49 U.S.C. § 20109 prevents any
railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating against an employee who provides information regarding a violation of safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FE
railroad company from discharging, demoting, suspending, reprimanding or in some way discriminating against an employee who provides
information regarding a violation of
safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FELA
safety rules reporting an injury or testifying in a FELA case.