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| section_id ▼ | title_number | title_name | chapter | subchapter | part_number | part_name | subpart | subpart_name | section_number | section_heading | agency | authority | source_citation | amendment_citations | full_text |
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| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.1.11.1 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | A | Subpart A—General | § 221.1 Scope. | FRA | This part prescribes minimum requirements governing highly visible marking devices for the trailing end of the rear car of all passenger, commuter and freight trains. So long as these minimum requirements are met, railroads may adopt additional or more stringent requirements for rear end marking devices. | |||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.1.11.2 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | A | Subpart A—General | § 221.3 Application. | FRA | [42 FR 2321, Jan. 11, 1977, as amended at 53 FR 28600, July 28, 1988] | (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, this part applies to passenger, commuter and freight trains when operated on a standard gage main track which is part of the general railroad system of transportation. (b) This part does not apply to: (1) A railroad that operates only trains consisting of historical or antiquated equipment for excursion, educational, or recreational purposes; (2) A train that operates only on track inside an installation which is not part of the general railroad system of transportation; (3) Rapid transit operations in an urban area that are not connected with the general railroad system of transportation. (4) A railroad that operates only one train at any given time. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.1.11.3 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | A | Subpart A—General | § 221.5 Definitions. | FRA | [42 FR 2321, Jan. 11, 1977; 42 FR 3843, Jan. 21, 1977, as amended at 51 FR 25185, July 10, 1986] | As used in this part: (a) Train means a locomotive unit or locomotive units coupled, with or without cars, involved in a railroad operation conducted on a main track. It does not include yard movements. (b) Commuter train means a short haul passenger train operating on track which is part of the general railroad system of transportation, within an urban, suburban or metropolitan area. It includes a passenger train provided by an instrumentality of a State or political subdivision thereof. (c) Locomotive means a self-propelled unit of equipment designed for moving other equipment in revenue service and includes a self-propelled unit designed to carry freight or passenger traffic, or both. (d) Main track means a track, other than an auxiliary track, extending through yards or between stations, upon which trains are operated by timetable or train order or both, or the use of which is governed by a signal system. (e) Train order means mandatory directives issued as authority for the conduct of a railroad operation outside of yard limits. (f) Red-orange-amber color range means those colors defined by chromaticity coordinates, as expressed in terms of the International Commission on Illumination's 1931 Colormetric System, which lie within the region bounded by the spectrum locus and lines defined by the following equations: X + Y = .97 (white boundary) Y = X − .12 (green boundary) (g) Administrator means the Federal Railroad Administrator, the Deputy Administrator, or any official of the Federal Railroad Administration to whom the Administrator has delegated his authority under this part. (h) Effective intensity means that intensity of a light in candela as defined by the Illuminating Engineering Society's Guide for Calculating the Effective Intensity of Flashing Signal Lights, November, 1964. (i) Qualified person means any person who has the skill to perform the task and has received adequate instruction. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.1.11.4 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | A | Subpart A—General | § 221.7 Civil penalty. | FRA | [90 FR 28149, July 1, 2025] | (a) Any person who violates any requirement of this part or causes the violation of any such requirement is subject to a civil penalty of at least the minimum civil monetary penalty and not more than the ordinary maximum civil monetary penalty per violation. However, penalties may be assessed against individuals only for willful violations, and a penalty not to exceed the aggravated maximum civil monetary penalty per violation may be assessed, where: (1) A grossly negligent violation, or a pattern of repeated violations, has created an imminent hazard of death or injury to persons, or (2) A death or injury has occurred. See 49 CFR part 209, appendix A. (b) “Person” means an entity of any type covered under 49 U.S.C. 21301, including the following: a railroad; a manager, supervisor, official, or other employee or agent of a railroad; any owner, manufacturer, lessor, or lessee of railroad equipment, track, or facilities; any independent contractor providing goods or services to a railroad; and any employee of such owner, manufacturer, lessor, lessee, or independent contractor. (c) Each day a violation continues shall constitute a separate offense. See FRA's website at https://railroads.dot.gov/ for a statement of agency civil penalty policy. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.1.11.5 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | A | Subpart A—General | § 221.9 Waivers. | FRA | (a) A railroad may petition the Federal Railroad Administrator for a waiver of compliance with any requirement prescribed in this part. (b) Each petition for a waiver under this section must be filed in the manner and contain the information required by part 211 of this chapter. (c) If the Administrator finds that a waiver of compliance is in the public interest and is consistent with railroad safety, he may grant the waiver subject to any condition he deems necessary. Notice of each waiver granted, including a statement of the reasons therefor, will be published in the Federal Register. | |||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.1.11.6 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | A | Subpart A—General | § 221.11 State regulation. | FRA | Notwithstanding the provisions of this part, a State may continue in force any law, rule, regulation, order, or standard that was in effect on July 8, 1976, relating to lighted marking devices on the rear car of freight trains except to the extent that such law, rule, regulation, order, or standard would cause such cars to be in violation of this part. | |||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.2.11.1 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | B | Subpart B—Marking Devices | § 221.13 Marking device display. | FRA | [51 FR 25185, July 10, 1986, as amended at 85 FR 80569, Dec. 11, 2020] | (a) During the periods prescribed in paragraph (b) of this section, each train to which this part applies that occupies or operates on main track shall (1) be equipped with, (2) display on the trailing end of the rear car of that train, and (3) continuously illuminate or flash a marking device prescribed in this subpart. (b) Unless equipped with a functioning photoelectric cell activation mechanism complying with paragraph (c) of this section, the marking devices prescribed by this subpart shall be illuminated continuously or flash during the period between one hour before sunset and one hour after sunrise, and during all other hours when weather conditions so restrict visibility that the end silhouette of a standard box car cannot be seen from 1/2 mile on tangent track by a person having 20/20 corrected vision. (c) Marking devices prescribed by this part and equipped with a functioning photoelectric cell activation mechanism shall illuminate or flash the device continuously when there is less than 1.0 candela per square meter of ambient light. (d) The centroid of the marking device must be located above the coupler, where its visibility is not obscured and it does not interfere with an employee's access to, or use of, any other safety appliance on the car. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.2.11.2 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | B | Subpart B—Marking Devices | § 221.14 Marking devices. | FRA | [51 FR 25185, July 10, 1986] | (a) As prescribed in § 221.13, passenger, commuter and freight trains shall be equipped with at least one marking device, which has been approved by the Federal Railroad Administrator in accordance with the procedures included in appendix A of this part, and which has the following characteristics: (1) An intensity of not less than 100 candela nor more than 1000 candela (or an effective intensity of not less than 100 candela nor more than 1000 candela for flashing lights) as measured at the center of the beam width; (2) A horizontal beam with a minimum arc width of fifteen (15) degrees each side of the vertical center line, and a vertical beam with a minimum arc width of five (5) degrees each side of the horizontal center line as defined in terms of the 50 candela intensity points; (3) A color defined by the red-orange-amber color range; and (4) If a flashing light is used, a flash rate of not less than once every 1.3 seconds nor more than once every .7 seconds. (b) Marking devices used on passenger and commuter trains in compliance with paragraph (a) of this section shall be lighted under the conditions prescribed in § 221.13 (b) and (c). (c) When a locomotive is operated singly, or at the rear of a train, highly visible marking devices may be provided by the use of: (1) At least one marking device that complies with paragraph (a) of this section; or (2) At least one illuminated red or amber classification light on the rear of the locomotive, provided it complies with paragraph (a) of this section; or (3) The rear headlight of the locomotive illuminated on low beam. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.2.11.3 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | B | Subpart B—Marking Devices | § 221.15 Marking device inspection. | FRA | [51 FR 25185, July 10, 1986] | (a) Each marking device displayed in compliance with this part shall be examined at each crew change point to assure that the device is in proper operating condition. (b) This examination shall be accomplished either by visually observing that the device is functioning as required or that the device will function when required by either: (1) Repositioning the activation switch or (2) Covering the photoelectric cell. (c) This examination shall be conducted either by the train crew or some other qualified person, Provided that, if a non-train crewmember performs the examination, that person shall communicate his or her findings to the locomotive engineer of the new train crew. (d) When equipped with a radio telemetry capability, a marker displayed in accordance with this part may be examined by observing the readout information displayed in the cab of the controlling locomotive demonstrating that the light is functioning as required in lieu of conducting a visual observation. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.2.11.4 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | B | Subpart B—Marking Devices | § 221.16 Inspection procedure. | FRA | [51 FR 25185, July 10, 1986] | (a) Prior to operating the activation switch or covering the photoelectric cell when conducting this test, a non-train crew person shall determine that he is being protected against the unexpected movement of the train either under the procedures established in part 218 of this chapter or under the provisions of paragraph (b) of this section. (b) In order to establish the alternative means of protection under this section, (1) the train to be inspected shall be standing on a main track; (2) the inspection task shall be limited to ascertaining that the marker is in proper operating condition; and (3) prior to performing the inspection procedure, the inspector shall personally contact the locomotive engineer or hostler and be advised by that person that they are occupying the cab of the controlling locomotive and that the train is and will remain secure against movement until the inspection has been completed. | ||||
| 49:49:4.1.1.1.16.2.11.5 | 49 | Transportation | II | 221 | PART 221—REAR END MARKING DEVICE—PASSENGER, COMMUTER AND FREIGHT TRAINS | B | Subpart B—Marking Devices | § 221.17 Movement of defective equipment. | FRA | (a) Whenever the marking device prescribed in this part becomes inoperative enroute, the train may be moved to the next forward location where the marking device can be repaired or replaced. (b) Defective rolling equipment which, because of the nature of the defect, can be placed only at the rear of a train for movement to the next forward location at which repairs can be made need not be equipped with marking devices prescribed in this part. (c) When a portion of a train has derailed, and a portable marking device is not available, the remainder of the train may be moved to the nearest terminal without being equipped with the marking device prescribed in this part. |
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