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Course Outline
Introduction The Challenge: Reduce Vehicle-Train Collisions and Pedestrian Deaths
- History and characterization of rail crossing safety
- Public funding
- Current progress
Grade Crossing Traffic Control Devices
- Types of devices
- Selection criteria
- Costs and maintenance
- Guidelines: FHWA, NCHRP, NCUTCD, and MUTCD
Train Detection and Warning Systems
- Regulations, standards, NTSB recommendations, and industry practices
- Basic train detection types
- Technical advances
- Issues and complications (at multiple crossings and/or railroad control points)
- Deciding system types and warning device placements (cantilevers, gates, lengths and placements, additional lights, control cabinets, etc.)
Interconnection of Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Warning Systems and Highway
Traffic Signals
- Reference documents, guidance and standards, and definitions
- Railway warning times and APT
- Preempt traps
- Interconnect circuits
Grade Separations and Grade Crossing Surfaces
- When to grade separate
- Grade separation design considerations
- Grade crossing design
- Crossing surface material selection
- Crossing construction, reconstruction, and maintenance
Crossing Closures and Consolidation Strategies
- Evaluation and identification of projects
- Long-range planning
- Financial incentives
- Public relations
- Case study US DOT
National Grade Crossing Inventory Program
- Role, purpose, and use
- Mandatory requirements of the
Rail Safety Improvement Act of 2008
- Updating crossing data in the national file
- Reconciling railroad and state data files with the national file
- Identifying the riskiest crossings using the
Accident Prediction Model
The Program Roles of State and Local Governments and Railroads
- Available federal programs and state programs
- How programs are administered and carried out
- Project selection criteria
- Engineering and estimating
- Contract process
Public Education and Outreach Programs
- Operation Lifesaver: rail safety education
- Statistics and results
- Educational resources
- Training programs
Quiet Zones
- FRA regulations
- Vehicle and pedestrian issues
- Mitigations and supplementary safety measures
- Costs, experiences, and future measures to reduce noise and improve safety