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49:49:4.1.1.1.30.0.107.1 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES       § 236.0 Applicability, minimum requirements, and penalties. FRA     [49 FR 3382, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, this part applies to all railroads and any person as defined in paragraph (f) of this section. (b) This part does not apply to— (1) A railroad that operates only on track inside an installation that is not part of the general railroad system of transportation; or (2) Rapid transit operations in an urban area that are not connected to the general railroad system of transportation. (c)(1) Prior to January 17, 2012, where a passenger train is operated at a speed of 60 or more miles per hour, or a freight train is operated at a speed of 50 or more miles per hour— (i) A block signal system complying with the provisions of this part shall be installed; or (ii) A manual block system shall be placed permanently in effect that shall conform to the following conditions: (A) A passenger train shall not be admitted to a block occupied by another train except when absolutely necessary and then only by operating at restricted speed; (B) No train shall be admitted to a block occupied by a passenger train except when absolutely necessary and then only by operating at restricted speed; (C) No train shall be admitted to a block occupied by an opposing train except when absolutely necessary and then only while one train is stopped and the other is operating at restricted speed; and (D) A freight train, including a work train, may be authorized to follow a freight train, including a work train, into a block and then only when the following train is operating at restricted speed. (2) On and after January 17, 2012, where a passenger train is permitted to operate at a speed of 60 or more miles per hour, or a freight train is permitted to operate at a speed of 50 or more miles per hour, a block signal system complying with the provisions of this part shall be installed, unless an FRA approved PTC system meeting the requirements of this part for the subject speed and other operating conditions is installed. (d)(1) Prior to December 31, 2015, where any train is permitted…
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.1 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.1 Plans, where kept. FRA     [49 FR 3382, Jan. 26, 1984] As required for maintenance, plans shall be kept at all interlockings, automatic signals and controlled points. Plans shall be legible and correct.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.10 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.10 Electric locks, force drop type; where required. FRA       Electric locks on new installations and new electric locks applied to existing installations shall be of the forced drop type.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.11 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.11 Adjustment, repair, or replacement of component. FRA     [49 FR 3382, Jan. 26, 1984] When any component of a signal system, the proper functioning of which is essential to the safety of train operation, fails to perform its intended signaling function or is not in correspondence with known operating conditions, the cause shall be determined and the faulty component adjusted, repaired or replaced without undue delay.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.12 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.12 Spring switch signal protection; where required. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] Signal protection shall be provided for facing and trailing movements through spring switch within interlocking limits and through spring switch installed in automatic block signal, train stop, train control or cab signal territory where train movements over the switch are made at a speed exceeding 20 miles per hour, except that signal protection shall be required only with the current of traffic on track signaled for movement in only one direction. Does not apply to spring switch installed prior to October 1, 1950 in automatic block signal, automatic train stop, or automatic train control territory.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.13 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.13 Spring switch; selection of signal control circuits through circuit controller. FRA       The control circuits of signals governing facing movements over a main track spring switch shall be selected through the contacts of a switch circuit controller, or through the contacts of relay repeating the position of such circuit controller, which, when normally closed switch point is open one-fourth inch or more, will cause such signals to display their most restrictive aspects, except that where a separate aspect is displayed for facing movements over the switch in the reverse position the signal shall display its most restrictive aspect when the switch points are open one-fourth inch or more from either the normal or reverse position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.14 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.14 Spring switch signal protection; requirements. FRA       (a) The indication of signal governing movements from siding to main track with the current of traffic on track signaled for movements in only one direction through a spring switch in automatic block signal territory shall be not less restrictive than “Proceed at Restricted Speed' when the block, into which movements are governed by the signal, is occupied, and shall be “Stop” when the main track is occupied by a train approaching the switch within at least 1,500 feet in approach of the approach signal located stopping distance from the main track signal governing trailing movements over switch, except that the indication may be caused to be less restrictive if approach or time locking is used. (b) The indication of signal governing movements against the current of traffic from the reverse main of main tracks to a single track, or signal governing movements from a siding to a main track signaled for movements in either direction, through a spring switch, in automatic block signal territory, shall be not less restrictive than “Proceed at Restricted Speed” when the block, into which movements are governed by the signal, is occupied by a preceding train, and shall be “Stop” when the block on the single track into which the signal governs is occupied by an opposing train. (c) The indication of signal governing movements against the current of traffic from the reverse main of main tracks to a single track or signal governing movements from a siding to a main track signaled for movements in either direction through a spring switch in automatic block signal territory shall be “Stop” when the normal direction main track of the double track or the single track signaled for movements in both directions is occupied by a train approaching the switch within at least 1,500 feet in approach of the approach signal located stopping distance from the main track signal governing trailing movements over switch, except that indication may be caused to be less restrictive if approach or time locking is used.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.15 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.15 Timetable instructions. FRA     [79 FR 49715, Aug. 22, 2014] Automatic block, traffic control, train stop, train control, cab signal, and positive train control territory shall be designated in timetable instructions.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.16 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.16 Electric lock, main track releasing circuit. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] When an electric lock releasing circuit is provided on the main track to permit a train or an engine to diverge from the main track without time delay, the circuit shall be of such length to permit occupancy of the circuit to be seen by a crew member stationed at the switch. When the releasing circuit extends into the fouling circuit, a train or engine on the siding shall be prevented from occupying the releasing circuit by a derail either pipe-connected to switch point or equipped with an independently operated electric lock.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.17 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.17 Pipe for operating connections, requirements. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Steel or wrought-iron pipe one inch or larger, or members of equal strength, shall be used for operating connections for switches, derails, movable-point frogs, facing-point locks, rail-locking devices of movable bridge protected by interlocking, and mechanically operated signals, except up-and-down rod which may be three-fourths inch pipe or solid rod. Pipe shall be fully screwed into coupling and both ends of each pipe shall be riveted to pipe plug with 2 rivets. (b) Pipeline shall not be out of alignment sufficiently to interfere with proper operation, shall be properly compensated for temperature changes, and supported on carriers spaced not more than 8 feet apart on tangent and curve of less than 2° and not more than 7 feet apart on curve of 2° or more. With lever in any position, couplings in pipe line shall not foul carriers.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.18 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.18 Software management control plan. FRA     [70 FR 11095, Mar. 7, 2005] (a) Within 6 months of June 6, 2005, each railroad shall develop and adopt a software management control plan for its signal and train control systems. A railroad commencing operations after June 6, 2005, shall adopt a software management control plan for its signal and train control systems prior to commencing operations. (b) Within 30 months of the completion of the software management control plan, each railroad shall have fully implemented such plan. (c) For purposes of this section, “software management control plan” means a plan designed to ensure that the proper and intended software version for each specific site and location is documented (mapped) and maintained through the life-cycle of the system. The plan must further describe how the proper software configuration is to be identified and confirmed in the event of replacement, modification, or disarrangement of any part of the system.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.2 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.2 Grounds. FRA     [79 FR 49715, Aug. 22, 2014] (a) General. Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, each circuit, the functioning of which affects the safety of train operations, shall be kept free of any ground or combination of grounds having a current flow of 75 percent or more of the value necessary to retain a permissive state of a safety appliance. (b) Exception. Paragraph (a) of this section does not apply to the following: (1) Circuits that include any track rail; (2) The common return wires of single-wire, single-break, and signal control circuits using a grounded common; (3) Circuitry internal to microprocessor-based appliances; (4) Circuitry internal to semiconductor-based memory; or (5) Alternating current power distribution circuits that are grounded in the interest of safety.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.3 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.3 Locking of signal apparatus housings. FRA     [49 FR 3382, Jan. 26, 1984] Signal apparatus housings shall be secured against unauthorized entry.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.4 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.4 Interference with normal functioning of device. FRA     [49 FR 3382, Jan. 26, 1984] The normal functioning of any device shall not be interfered with in testing or otherwise without first taking measures to provide for safety of train operation which depends on normal functioning of such device.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.5 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.5 Design of control circuits on closed circuit principle. FRA       All control circuits the functioning of which affects safety of train operation shall be designed on the closed circuit principle, except circuits for roadway equipment of intermittent automatic train stop system.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.6 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.6 Hand-operated switch equipped with switch circuit controller. FRA       Hand-operated switch equipped with switch circuit controller connected to the point, or with facing-point lock and circuit controller, shall be so maintained that when point is open one-fourth inch or more on facing-point switch and three-eights inch or more on trailing-point switch, track or control circuits will be opened or shunted or both, and if equipped with facing-point lock with circuit controller, switch cannot be locked. On such hand-operated switch, switch circuit controllers, facing-point locks, switch-and-lock movements, and their connections shall be securely fastened in place, and contacts maintained with an opening of not less than one-sixteenth inch when open.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.7 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.7 Circuit controller operated by switch-and-lock movement. FRA       Circuit controller operated by switch-and-lock movement shall be maintained so that normally open contacts will remain closed and normally closed contacts will remain open until the switch is locked.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.8 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.8 Operating characteristics of electromagnetic, electronic, or electrical apparatus. FRA     [49 FR 3382, Jan. 26, 1984] Signal apparatus, the functioning of which affects the safety of train operation, shall be maintained in accordance with the limits within which the device is designed to operate.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.107.9 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.9 Selection of circuits through indicating or annunciating instruments. FRA       Signal control and electric locking circuits shall not be selected through the contacts of instruments designed primarily for indicating or annunciating purposes in which an indicating element attached to the armature is arranged so that it can in itself cause improper operation of the armature.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.108.19 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.21 Location of roadway signals. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] Each roadway signal shall be positioned and aligned so that its aspects can be clearly associated with the track it governs.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.108.20 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.22 Semaphore signal arm; clearance to other objects. FRA       At least one-half inch clearance shall be provided between semaphore signal arm, and any object that may interfere with its operation.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.108.21 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.23 Aspects and indications. FRA     [33 FR 19684, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Aspects shall be shown by the position of semaphore blades, color of lights, position of lights, flashing of lights, or any combination thereof. They may be qualified by marker plate, number plate, letter plate, marker light, shape and color of semaphore blades or any combination thereof, subject to the following conditions: (1) Night aspects of roadway signals, except qualifying appurtenances, shall be shown by lights; day aspects by lights or semaphore arms. A single white light shall not be used. (2) Reflector lenses or buttons or other devices which depend for visibility upon reflected light from an external source shall not be used hereafter in night aspects, except qualifying appurtenances. (b) The aspects of cab signals shall be shown by lights or by illuminated letters or numbers. (c) Each aspect displayed by a signal shall be identified by a name and shall indicate action to be taken. Only one name and indication shall apply to those aspects indicating the same action to be taken; the same aspect shall not be used with any other name and indication. (d) The fundamental indications of signal aspects shall conform to the following: (1) A red light, a series of horizontal lights or a semaphore blade in a horizontal position shall be used to indicate stop. (2) A yellow light, a lunar light, or a series of lights or a semaphore blade in the upper or lower quadrant at an angle of approximately 45 degrees to the vertical, shall be used to indicate that speed is to be restricted and stop may be required. (3) A green light, a series of vertical lights, or a semaphore blade in a vertical position in the upper quadrant or 60° or 90° in the lower quadrant shall be used to indicate proceed at authorized speed. (e) The names, indications, and aspects of roadway and cab signals shall be defined in the carrier's Operating Rule Book or Special Instructions. Modifications shall be filed with the FRA within thirty days after such modifications become effective. (f) The absence of a qualifying appurtenance, th…
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.108.22 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.24 Spacing of roadway signals. FRA       Each roadway signal shall be located with respect to the next signal or signals in advance which govern train movements in the same direction so that the indication of a signal displaying a restrictive aspect can be complied with by means of a brake application, other than an emergency application, initiated at such signal, either by stopping at the signal where a stop is required, or by a reduction in speed to the rate prescribed by the next signal in advance where reduced speed is required.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.108.23 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.25 [Reserved] FRA        
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.108.24 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.26 Buffing device, maintenance. FRA       Buffing device shall be maintained so as not to cause the signal to display a less restrictive aspect than intended.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.25 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.51 Track circuit requirements. FRA     [33 FR 19684, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] Track relay controlling home signals shall be in deenergized position, or device that functions as a track relay controlling home signals shall be in its most restrictive state, and the track circuit of an automatic train stop, train control, or cab signal system shall be deenergized in the rear of the point where any of the following conditions exist: (a) When a rail is broken or a rail or switch-frog is removed except when a rail is broken or removed in the shunt fouling circuit of a turnout or crossover, provided, however, that shunt fouling circuit may not be used in a turnout through which permissible speed is greater than 45 miles per hour. It shall not be a violation of this requirement if a track circuit is energized: (1) When a break occurs between the end of rail and track circuit connector; within the limits of rail-joint bond, appliance or other protective device, which provides a bypath for the electric current, or (2) As result of leakage current or foreign current in the rear of a point where a break occurs. (b) When a train, locomotive, or car occupies any part of a track circuit, including fouling section of turnout except turnouts of hand-operated main track crossover. It shall not be a violation of this requirement where the presence of sand, rust, dirt, grease, or other foreign matter prevents effective shunting, except that where such conditions are known to exist adequate measures to safeguard train operation must be taken. (c) Where switch shunting circuit is used: (1) Switch point is not closed in normal position. (2) A switch is not locked where facing-point lock with circuit controller is used. (3) An independently operated fouling-point derail equipped with switch circuit controller is not in derailing position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.26 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.52 Relayed cut-section. FRA       Where relayed cut-section is used in territory where noncoded direct-current track circuits are in use the energy circuit to the adjoining track shall be open and the track circuit shunted when the track relay at such cut-section is in deenergized position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.27 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.53 Track circuit feed at grade crossing. FRA       At grade crossing with an electric railroad where foreign current is present, the electric energy for noncoded direct current track circuit shall feed away from the crossing.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.28 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.54 Minimum length of track circuit. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] When a track circuit shorter than maximum inner wheelbase of any locomotive or car operated over such track circuit is used for control of signaling facilities, other means shall be used to provide the equivalent of track circuit protection.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.29 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.55 Dead section; maximum length. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] Where dead section exceeds 35 feet, a special circuit shall be installed. Where shortest outer wheelbase of a locomotive operating over such dead section is less than 35 feet, the maximum length of the dead section shall not exceed the length of the outer wheelbase of such locomotive unless special circuit is used.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.30 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.56 Shunting sensitivity. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] Each track circuit controlling home signal or approach locking shall be so maintained that track relay is in deenergized position, or device that functions as a track relay shall be in its most restrictive state if, when track circuit is dry, a shunt of 0.06 ohm resistance is connected across the track rails of the circuit, including fouling sections of turnouts.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.31 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.57 Shunt and fouling wires. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, shunt wires and fouling wires hereafter installed or replaced shall consist of at least two discrete conductors, and each shall be of sufficient conductivity and maintained in such condition that the track relay will be in deenergized position, or device that functions as a track relay will be in its most restrictive state, when the circuit is shunted. (b) This rule does not apply to shunt wires where track or control circuit is opened by the switch circuit controller.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.32 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.58 Turnout, fouling section. FRA     [49 FR 3383, Jan. 26, 1984] Rail joints within the fouling section shall be bonded, and fouling section shall extend at least to a point where sufficient tract centers and allowance for maximum car overhang and width will prevent interference with train, locomotive, or car movement on the adjacent track.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.33 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.59 Insulated rail joints. FRA       Insulated rail joints shall be maintained in condition to prevent sufficient track circuit current from flowing between the rails separated by the insulation to cause a failure of any track circuit involved.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.109.34 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.60 Switch shunting circuit; use restricted. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] Switch shunting circuit shall not be hereafter installed, except where tract or control circuit is opened by the circuit controller.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.110.35 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.71 Signal wires on pole line and aerial cable. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] Signal wire on pole line shall be securely tied in on insulator properly fastened to crossarm or bracket supported by pole or other support. Signal wire shall not interfere with, or be interfered by, other wires on the pole line. Aerial cable shall be supported by messenger.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.110.36 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.72 [Reserved] FRA        
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.110.37 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.73 Open-wire transmission line; clearance to other circuits. FRA       Open-wire transmission line operating at voltage of 750 volts or more shall be placed not less than 4 feet above the nearest crossarm carrying signal or communication circuits.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.110.38 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.74 Protection of insulated wire; splice in underground wire. FRA       Insulated wire shall be protected from mechanical injury. The insulation shall not be punctured for test purposes. Splice in underground wire shall have insulation resistance at least equal to the wire spliced.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.110.39 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.75 [Reserved] FRA        
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.110.40 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.76 Tagging of wires and interference of wires or tags with signal apparatus. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] Each wire shall be tagged or otherwise so marked that it can be identified at each terminal. Tags and other marks of identification shall be made of insulating material and so arranged that tags and wires do not interfere with moving parts of apparatus.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.41 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.101 Purpose of inspection and tests; removal from service of relay or device failing to meet test requirements. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] The following inspections and tests shall be made in accordance with specifications of the carrier, subject to approval of the FRA, to determine if the apparatus and/or equipment is maintained in condition to perform its intended function. Electronic device, relay, or other electromagnetic device which fails to meet the requirements of specified tests shall be removed from service, and shall not be restored to service until its operating characteristics are in accordance with the limits within which such device or relay is designed to operate.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.42 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.102 Semaphore or searchlight signal mechanism. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Semaphore signal mechanism shall be inspected at least once every six months, and tests of the operating characteristics of all parts shall be made at least once every two years. (b) Searchlight signal mechanism shall be inspected, and the mechanical movement shall be observed while operating the mechanism to all positions, at least once every six months. Tests of the operating characteristics shall be made at least once every two years.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.43 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.103 Switch circuit controller or point detector. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] Switch circuit controller, circuit controller, or point detector operated by hand-operated switch or by power-operated or mechanically-operated switch-and-lock movement shall be inspected and tested at least once every three months.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.44 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.104 Shunt fouling circuit. FRA       Shunt fouling circuit shall be inspected and tested at least once every three months.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.45 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.105 Electric lock. FRA       Electric lock, except forced-drop type, shall be tested at least once every two years.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.46 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.106 Relays. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] Each relay, the functioning of which affects the safety of train operations, shall be tested at least once every four years except: (a) Alternating current centrifugal type relay shall be tested at least once every 12 months; (b) Alternating current vane type relay and direct current polar type relay shall be tested at least once every 2 years; and (c) Relay with soft iron magnetic structure shall be tested at least once every 2 years.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.47 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.107 Ground tests. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, a test for grounds on each energy bus furnishing power to circuits, the functioning of which affects the safety of train operation, shall be made when such energy bus is placed in service, and shall be made at least once every three months thereafter. (b) The provisions of this rule shall not apply to track circuit wires, common return wires of grounded common single-break circuits, or alternating current power distribution circuits grounded in the interest of safety.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.48 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.108 Insulation resistance tests, wires in trunking and cables. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) Insulation resistance of wires and cables, except wires connected directly to track rails, shall be tested when wires, cables, and insulation are dry. Insulation resistance tests shall be made between all conductors and ground, and between conductors in each multiple conductor cable, and between conductors in trunking, when wires or cables are installed and at least once every ten years thereafter. (b) Then insulation resistance of wire or cable is found to be less than 500,000 ohms, prompt action shall be taken to repair or replace the defective wire or cable and until such defective wire or cable is replaced, insulation resistance test shall be made annually. (c) In no case shall a circuit be permitted to function on a conductor having an insulation resistance to ground or between conductors of less than 200,000 ohms during the period required for repair or replacement.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.49 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.109 Time releases, timing relays and timing devices. FRA     [49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] Time releases, timing relays and timing devices shall be tested at least once every twelve months. The timing shall be maintained at not less than 90 percent of the predetermined time interval, which shall be shown on the plans or marked on the time release, timing relay, or timing device.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.1.111.50 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES A Subpart A—Rules and Instructions: All Systems   § 236.110 Results of tests. FRA     [70 FR 11095, Mar. 7, 2005] (a) Results of tests made in compliance with §§ 236.102 to 236.109, inclusive; 236.376 to 236.387, inclusive; 236.576; 236.577; 236.586 to 236.589, inclusive; and 236.917(a) must be recorded on preprinted forms provided by the railroad or by electronic means, subject to approval by the FRA Associate Administrator for Safety. These records must show the name of the railroad, place and date, equipment tested, results of tests, repairs, replacements, adjustments made, and condition in which the apparatus was left. Each record must be: (1) Signed by the employee making the test, or electronically coded or identified by number of the automated test equipment (where applicable); (2) Unless otherwise noted, filed in the office of a supervisory official having jurisdiction; and (3) Available for inspection and replication by FRA and FRA-certified State inspectors. (b) Results of tests made in compliance with § 236.587 must be retained for 92 days. (c) Results of tests made in compliance with § 236.917(a) must be retained as follows: (1) Results of tests that pertain to installation or modification must be retained for the life-cycle of the equipment tested and may be kept in any office designated by the railroad; and (2) Results of periodic tests required for maintenance or repair of the equipment tested must be retained until the next record is filed but in no case less than one year. (d) Results of all other tests listed in this section must be retained until the next record is filed but in no case less than one year. (e) Electronic or automated tracking systems used to meet the requirements contained in paragraph (a) of this section must be capable of being reviewed and monitored by FRA at any time to ensure the integrity of the system. FRA's Associate Administrator for Safety may prohibit or revoke a railroad's authority to utilize an electronic or automated tracking system in lieu of preprinted forms if FRA finds that the electronic or automated tracking system is not properly secured, is inaccessible to FR…
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.1 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.201 Track-circuit control of signals. FRA       The control circuits for home signal aspects with indications more favorable than “proceed at restricted speed” shall be controlled automatically by track circuits extending through the entire block.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.2 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.202 Signal governing movements over hand-operated switch. FRA       Signal governing movements over hand-operated switch in the facing direction shall display its most restrictive aspect when the points are open one-fourth inch or more and, in the trailing direction, three-eighths inch or more, except that where a separate aspect is displayed for facing movements over the switch in the normal and in the reverse position, the signal shall display its most restrictive aspect when the switch points are open one-fourth inch or more from either the normal or reverse position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.3 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.203 Hand operated crossover between main tracks; protection. FRA       At hand-operated crossover between main tracks, protection shall be provided by one of the following: (a) An arrangement of one or more track circuits and switch circuit controllers, (b) Facing point locks on both switches of the crossover, with both locks operated by a single lever, or (c) Electric locking of the switches of the crossover. Signals governing movements over either switch shall display their most restrictive aspect when any of the following conditions exist: (1) Where protection is provided by one or more track circuits and switch circuit controllers, and either switch is open or the crossover is occupied by a train, locomotive or car in such a manner as to foul the main track. It shall not be a violation of this requirement where the presence of sand, rust, dirt, grease or other foreign matter on the rail prevents effective shunting; (2) Where facing point locks with a single lever are provided, and either switch is unlocked; (3) Where the switches are electrically locked, before the electric locking releases.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.4 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.204 Track signaled for movements in both directions, requirements. FRA     [33 FR 19684, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 49 FR 3384, Jan. 26, 1984] On track signaled for movements in both directions, a train shall cause one or more opposing signals immediately ahead of it to display the most restrictive aspect, the indication of which shall be not more favorable than “proceed at restricted speed.” Signals shall be so arranged and controlled that if opposing trains can simultaneously pass signals displaying proceed aspects and the next signal in advance of each such signal then displays an aspect requiring a stop, or its most restrictive aspect, the distance between opposing signals displaying such aspects shall be not less than the aggregate of the stopping distances for movements in each direction. Where such opposing signals are spaced stopping distance apart for movements in one direction only, signals arranged to display restrictive aspects shall be provided in approach to at least one of the signals. Where such opposing signals are spaced less than stopping distance apart for movements in one direction, signals arranged to display restrictive aspects shall be provided in approach to both such signals. In absolute permissive block signaling, when a train passes a head block signal, it shall cause the opposing head block signal to display an aspect with an indication not more favorable than “stop.”
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.5 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.205 Signal control circuits; requirements. FRA     [33 FR 19684, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] The circuits shall be so installed that each signal governing train movements into a block will display its most restrictive aspect when any of the following conditions obtain within the block: (a) Occupancy by a train, locomotive, or car, (b) When points of a switch are not closed in proper position, (c) When an independently operated fouling point derail equipped with switch circuit controller is not in derailing position, (d) When a track relay is in de-energized position or a device which functions as a track relay is in its most restrictive state; or when signal control circuit is deenergized.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.6 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.206 Battery or power supply with respect to relay; location. FRA       The battery or power supply for each signal control relay circuit, where an open-wire circuit or a common return circuit is used, shall be located at the end of the circuit farthest from the relay.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.2.112.7 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES B Subpart B—Automatic Block Signal Systems   § 236.207 Electric lock on hand-operated switch; control. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Electric lock on hand-operated switch shall be controlled so that it cannot be unlocked until control circuits of signals governing movements over such switch have been opened. Approach or time locking shall be provided.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.1 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.301 Where signals shall be provided. FRA       Signals shall be provided to govern train movements into and through interlocking limits, except that a signal shall not be required to govern movements over a hand-operated switch into interlocking limits if the switch is provided with an electric lock and a derail at the clearance point, either pipe-connected to the switch or independently locked, electrically. Electric locks installed under this rule must conform to the time and approach locking requirements of Rule 314 (without reference to the 20-mile exceptions), and those of either Rule 760 or Rule 768, as may be appropriate.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.10 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.310 Signal governing approach to home signal. FRA       A signal shall be provided on main track to govern the approach with the current of traffic to any home signal except where the home signal is the first signal encountered when leaving yards or stations and authorized speed approaching such signal is not higher than slow speed. When authorized speed between home signals on route governed is 20 miles per hour or less, an inoperative signal displaying an aspect indicating “approach next signal prepared to stop” may be used to govern the approach to the home signal.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.11 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.311 Signal control circuits, selection through track relays or devices functioning as track relays and through signal mechanism contacts and time releases at automatic interlocking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) The control circuits for aspects with indications more favorable than “proceed at restricted speed” shall be selected through track relays, or through devices that function as track relays, for all track circuits in the route governed. (b) At automatic interlocking, signal control circuits shall be selected (1) through track relays, or devices that function as track relays, for all track circuits in the route governed and in all conflicting routes within the interlocking; (2) through signal mechanism contacts or relay contacts closed when signals for such conflicting routes display “stop” aspects; and (3) through normal contacts of time releases, time element relays, or timing devices for such conflicting routes, or contacts of relays repeating the normal position or normal state of such time releases, time element relays, or timing devices.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.12 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.312 Movable bridge, interlocking of signal appliances with bridge devices. FRA     [33 FR 19684, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] When movable bridge is protected by interlocking the signal appliances shall be so interlocked with bridge devices that before a signal governing movements over the bridge can display an aspect to proceed the bridge must be locked and the track alined, with the bridge locking members within one inch of their proper positions and with the track rail on the movable span within three-eighths inch of correct surface and alinement with rail seating device on bridge abutment or fixed span. Emergency bypass switches and devices shall be locked or sealed.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.13 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.313 [Reserved] FRA        
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.14 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.314 Electric lock for hand-operated switch or derail. FRA       Electric lock shall be provided for each hand-operated switch or derail within interlocking limits, except where train movements are made at not exceeding 20 miles per hour. At manually operated interlocking it shall be controlled by operator of the machine and shall be unlocked only after signals governing movements over such switch or derail display aspects indicating stop. Approach or time locking shall be provided.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.2 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.302 Track circuits and route locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Track circuits and route locking shall be provided and shall be effective when the first pair of wheels of a locomotive or a car passes a point not more than 13 feet in advance of the signal governing its movement, measured from the center of the mast, or if there is no mast, from the center of the signal.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.3 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.303 Control circuits for signals, selection through circuit controller operated by switch points or by switch locking mechanism. FRA       The control circuit for each aspect with indication more favorable than “proceed at restricted speed” of power operated signal governing movements over switches, movable-point frogs and derails shall be selected through circuit controller operated directly by switch points or by switch locking mechanism, or through relay controlled by such circuit controller, for each switch, movable-point frog, and derail in the routes governed by such signal. Circuits shall be arranged so that such signal can display an aspect more favorable than “proceed at restricted speed,” only when each switch, movable-point frog, and derail in the route is in proper position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.4 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.304 Mechanical locking or same protection effected by circuits. FRA       Mechanical locking, or the same protection effected by means of circuits, shall be provided.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.5 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.305 Approach or time locking. FRA       Approach or time locking shall be provided in connection with signals displaying aspects with indications more favorable than “proceed at restricted speed.”
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.6 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.306 Facing point lock or switch-and-lock movement. FRA       Facing point lock or switch-and-lock movement shall be provided for mechanically operated switch, movable-point frog, or split-point derail.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.7 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.307 Indication locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Indication locking shall be provided for operative approach signals of the semaphore type, power-operated home signals, power-operated switches, movable-point frogs and derails, and for all approach signals except light signals, all aspects of which are controlled by polar or coded track circuits or line circuits so arranged that a single fault will not permit a more favorable aspect than intended to be displayed.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.8 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.308 Mechanical or electric locking or electric circuits; requisites. FRA       Mechanical or electric locking or electric circuits shall be installed to prevent signals from displaying aspects which permit conflicting movements except that opposing signals may display an aspect indicating proceed at restricted speed at the same time on a track used for switching movements only, by one train at a time. Manual interlocking in service as of the date of this part at which opposing signals on the same track are permitted simultaneously to display aspects authorizing conflicting movements when interlocking is unattended, may be continued, provided that simultaneous train movements in opposite directions on the same track between stations on either side of the interlocking are not permitted. Relief from the requirement of this section will be granted upon an adequate showing by an individual carrier to allow opposing signals on the same track simultaneously to display aspects to proceed through an interlocking which is unattended, provided that train movements in opposite directions on the same track between stations on either site of the interlocking are not permitted at the same time.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.113.9 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.309 Loss of shunt protection; where required. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] (a) A loss of shunt of 5 seconds or less shall not permit an established route to be changed at an automatic interlocking. (b) A loss of shunt of 5 seconds or less shall not permit the release of the route locking circuit of each power-operated switch hereafter installed.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.15 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.326 Mechanical locking removed or disarranged; requirement for permitting train movements through interlocking. FRA       When mechanical locking of interlocking machine is being changed or is removed from the machine, or locking becomes disarranged or broken, unless protection equivalent to mechanical locking is provided by electric locking or electric circuits, train movements through the interlocking shall not be permitted until each switch, movable-point frog or derail in the route is spiked, clamped or blocked in proper position so that it cannot be moved by its controlling lever, and then train movements shall not exceed restricted speed until the interlocking is restored to normal operation. It will not be necessary to comply with this requirement at interlockings where protection is in service in accordance with section 303, provided that the signal controls are arranged so that the signals cannot display an aspect the indication of which is less restrictive than “proceed at restricted speed.”
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.16 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.327 Switch, movable-point frog or split-point derail. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Switch, movable-point frog, or split-point derail equipped with lock rod shall be maintained so that it can not be locked when the point is open three-eighths inch or more.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.17 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.328 Plunger of facing-point lock. FRA       Plunger of lever operated facing-point lock shall have at least 8-inch stroke. When lock lever is in unlocked position the end of the plunger shall clear the lock rod not more than one inch.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.18 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.329 Bolt lock. FRA       Bolt lock shall be so maintained that signal governing movements over switch or derail and displaying an aspect indicating stop cannot be operated to display a less restrictive aspect while derail is in derailing position, or when switch point is open one-half inch or more.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.19 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.330 Locking dog of switch-and-lock movement. FRA       Locking dog of switch-and-lock movement shall extend through lock rod one-half inch or more in either normal or reverse position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.20 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   §§ 236.331-236.333 [Reserved] FRA        
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.21 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.334 Point detector. FRA       Point detector shall be maintained so that when switch mechanism is locked in normal or reverse position, contacts cannot be opened by manually applying force at the closed switch point. Point detector circuit controller shall be maintained so that the contacts will not assume the position corresponding to switch point closure if the switch point is prevented by an obstruction, from closing to within one-fourth inch where latch-out device is not used, and to within three-eighths inch where latch-out device is used.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.22 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.335 Dogs, stops and trunnions of mechanical locking. FRA       Driving pieces, dogs, stops and trunnions shall be rigidly secured to locking bars. Swing dogs shall have full and free movement. Top plates shall be maintained securely in place.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.23 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.336 Locking bed. FRA       The various parts of the locking bed, locking bed supports, and tappet stop rail shall be rigidly secured in place and alined to permit free operation of locking.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.24 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.337 Locking faces of mechanical locking; fit. FRA       Locking faces shall fit squarely against each other with a minimum engagement when locked of at least one-half the designed locking face.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.25 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.338 Mechanical locking required in accordance with locking sheet and dog chart. FRA       Mechanical locking shall be in accordance with locking sheet and dog chart currently in effect.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.26 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.339 Mechanical locking, maintenance requirements. FRA       Locking and connections shall be maintained so that, when a lever or latch is mechanically locked the following will be prevented: (a) Mechanical machine —(1) Latch-operated locking. Raising lever latch block so that bottom thereof is within three-eighths inch of top of quadrant. (2) Lever-operated locking. Moving lever latch block more than three-eighths inch on top of quadrant. (b) Electromechanical machine —(1) Lever moving in horizontal plant. Moving lever more than five-sixteenths inch when in normal position or more than nine-sixteenths inch when in reverse position. (2) Lever moving in arc. Moving lever more than 5 degrees. (c) Power machine —(1) Latch-operated locking. Raising lever latch block to that bottom thereof is within seven thirty-seconds inch of top of quadrant. (2) Lever moving in horizontal plane. Moving lever more than five-sixteenths inch when in normal position or more than nine-sixteenths inch when in reverse position. (3) Lever moving in arc. Moving lever more than 5 degrees.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.27 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.340 Electromechanical interlocking machine; locking between electrical and mechanical levers. FRA       In electro-mechanical interlocking machine, locking between electric and mechanical levers shall be maintained so that mechanical lever cannot be operated except when released by electric lever.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.28 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.341 Latch shoes, rocker links, and quadrants. FRA       Latch shoes, rocker links, and quadrants of Saxby and farmer machines shall be maintained so that locking will not release if a downward force not exceeding a man's weight is exerted on the rocker while the lever is in the mid-stroke position.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.114.29 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.342 Switch circuit controller. FRA       Switch circuit controller connected at the point to switch, derail, or movable-point frog, shall be maintained so that its contacts will not be in position corresponding to switch point closure when switch point is open one-fourth inch or more.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.30 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.376 Mechanical locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Mechanical locking in interlocking machine shall be tested when new locking is installed; and thereafter when change in locking is made, or locking becomes disarranged, or tested at least once every two years, whichever shall occur first.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.31 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.377 Approach locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Approach locking shall be tested when placed in service and thereafter when modified, disarranged, or at least once every two years, whichever shall occur first.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.32 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.378 Time locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Time locking shall be tested when placed in service and thereafter when modified, disarranged, or at least once every two years, whichever shall occur first.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.33 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.379 Route locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Route locking or other type of switch locking shall be tested when placed in service and thereafter when modified, disarranged, or at least once every two years, whichever shall occur first.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.34 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.380 Indication locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Indication locking shall be tested when placed in service and thereafter when modified, disarranged, or at least once every two years, whichever shall occur first.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.35 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.381 Traffic locking. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Traffic locking shall be tested when placed in service and thereafter when modified, disarranged, or at least once every two years, whichever shall occur first.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.36 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.382 Switch obstruction test. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Switch obstruction test of lock rod of each power-operated switch and lock rod of each hand-operated switch equipped with switch-and-lock-movement shall be made when lock rod is placed in service or changed out, but not less than once each month.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.37 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.383 Valve locks, valves, and valve magnets. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Valve locks on valves of the non-cut-off type shall be tested at least once every three months, and valves and valve magnets shall be tested at least once every year.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.38 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.384 Cross protection. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] Cross protection shall be tested at least once every six months.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.39 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.385 [Reserved] FRA        
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.40 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.386 Restoring feature on power switches. FRA       Restoring feature on power switches shall be tested at least once every three months.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.3.115.41 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES C Subpart C—Interlocking   § 236.387 Movable bridge locking. FRA       Movable bridge locking shall be tested at least once a year.
49:49:4.1.1.1.30.4.116.1 49 Transportation II   236 PART 236—RULES, STANDARDS, AND INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING THE INSTALLATION, INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE, AND REPAIR OF SIGNAL AND TRAIN CONTROL SYSTEMS, DEVICES, AND APPLIANCES D Subpart D—Traffic Control Systems   § 236.401 Automatic block signal system and interlocking standards applicable to traffic control systems. FRA     [49 FR 3385, Jan. 26, 1984] The standards prescribed in §§ 236.201, to 236.203, inclusive, §§ 236.205, 236.206, 236.303, 236.307 and 236.309 to 236.311, inclusive, shall apply to traffic control systems.

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