New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 18 - TRANSPORTATION AND HIGHWAYS
Chapter 14 - RAILROADS
Part 4 - GRADE CROSSINGS ON LAND AND RAILROAD TRACKS CONTROLLED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Section 18.14.4.10 - STANDARDS TO BE USED FOR ALL CROSSINGS OF DEPARTMENT OWNED RAILROAD PROPERTY

Universal Citation: 18 NM Admin Code 18.14.4.10

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 6, March 26, 2024

A. All crossings shall be subject to an agreement between the department and a second party.

B. An agreement between the department and the second party at the crossing shall address the party that is responsible for the maintenance, repair and replacement of the crossing and installation and maintenance, repair and replacement of any traffic control signage at the crossing.

C. The department shall require the second party at the crossing to pay the department for the installation and maintenance, repair and replacement as needed of the traffic controls and signage determined to be necessary based upon a diagnostic study of the crossing and as approved by the secretary. If payment is not provided the department may close the crossing after providing written notice to the second party.

D. The following passive warning traffic control devices will be installed and maintained at all crossings unless the secretary determines that additional passive warning traffic control devices or active traffic control devices are required at a crossing. All passive warning traffic control devices shall be installed as specified in section 8B.04 of the MUTCD and shall include:

(1) a yield sign (an R1-2 sign as shown in figure 8B-1 and sized as shown in table 8B-1 of the MUTCD) shall be the default traffic control device, unless the secretary or a diagnostic study determines that a stop sign (an R1-1 sign as shown in figure 8B-1 and sized as shown in table 8B-1 of the MUTCD) is appropriate and shall be installed in compliance with the provisions of Part 2 of section 2B.10 of the MUTCD and figures 8B-2 and 8B-3 of the MUTCD;

(2) a railroad cross buck sign (an R15-1 sign as shown in figure 8B-1 and sized as of Table 8B-1 of the MUTCD) that complies with the provisions of section 8B.03 of the MUTCD;

(3) a sign indicating the number of tracks at the crossing at the location if two or more tracks are present that complies with the provisions of section 8B.03 of the MUTCD;

(4) reflective striping on the front and back of the signpost but may be omitted from the back sides of crossbuck sign supports installed on one-way streets;

(5) an emergency notification sign as shown in figure 1 below with a telephone number for the railroad dispatcher who dispatches trains using the tracks at the crossing;

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Figure 1

(6) roadway striping where appropriate;

(7) advance highway-railroad grade crossing warning signs for each direction of traffic.

E. It shall be the responsibility of the department to ensure that all federal and state laws and regulations, department procedures and industry standards are followed.

F. The rail manager shall conduct inspections of all department-owned crossings on a regular basis at least every two years to evaluate the sufficiency of traffic control devices and signage. The rail manager shall utilize the references in section b of 18.14.4.8 NMAC in conducting the inspection. The rail manager shall make a recommendation regarding any modifications to a crossing to the department secretary. The department secretary shall decide whether modifications to a crossing shall be made.

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