Federal Railroad Administration April 13, 2007 – Federal Register Recent Federal Regulation Documents

Petition for Waiver of Compliance
Document Number: E7-7079
Type: Notice
Date: 2007-04-13
Agency: Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation
Notice of Informational Filing
Document Number: E7-7077
Type: Notice
Date: 2007-04-13
Agency: Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation
Notice of Petitions for Approval; Railroad Safety Program Plans
Document Number: E7-7069
Type: Notice
Date: 2007-04-13
Agency: Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation
Petition for Waiver of Compliance
Document Number: E7-7068
Type: Notice
Date: 2007-04-13
Agency: Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation
Safety of Private Highway-Rail Grade Crossings; Notice of Safety Inquiry
Document Number: E7-7064
Type: Notice
Date: 2007-04-13
Agency: Federal Railroad Administration, Department of Transportation
On July 27, 2006, FRA published a notice announcing its intent to conduct a series of open meetings throughout the United States, in cooperation with appropriate State agencies, to consider issues related to the safety of private highway-rail grade crossings. FRA has conducted four meetings to date and on March 17, 2007, FRA published a notice announcing the scheduling of an additional meeting to be held April 26, 2007, in Syracuse, New York. Due to recently developed scheduling conflicts, however, it is necessary to postpone this April 26 meeting. This Notice No. 5 is an announcement that the Syracuse, New York, meeting has been rescheduled for July 26, 2007. FRA regrets any inconvenience this date change may have caused. At the meeting, FRA intends to solicit oral statements from private crossing owners, railroads, and other interested parties on issues related to the safety of private highway-rail grade crossings, which will include, but not be limited to, current practices concerning the responsibility for safety at private grade crossings, the adequacy of warning devices at private crossings, and the relative merits of a more uniform approach to improving safety at private crossings. FRA has also opened a public docket on these issues so that interested parties may submit written comments for public review and consideration.
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