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Shared-Use Rail Corridors: Survey of Current Practice with Recommendations for the Future

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Many urban rail transit systems share a common transportation corridor or right-of-way with FRA-compliant freight or passenger trains. Existing federal railroad safety statutes do not specify requirements for this sort of application. As the mileage of shared-use corridors increases, there is increasing concern among federal and state regulators, railroads, and transit agencies about the potential for accidents that could stem from FRA-compliant and noncompliant rolling stock operating near each other in a shared-use corridor. This paper describes the extent and characteristics of shared-use corridors in the United States, derived from a recent survey undertaken on behalf of the FRA. The paper provides an overview of current practice in the design and operation of shared-use corridors and suggests a need for research leading to standardizations of practice to address potential safety and regulatory concerns.

Randolph R. Resor、T. R. Hickey

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ZETA-TECH Associates, Inc., 900 Kings Highway North, Cherry Hill, NJ 08034

2005

Transportation research record

Transportation research record

EI
ISSN:0361-1981
年,卷(期):2005.(1930)