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  Welcome to the Federal Railroad Administration's (FRA) news and information page. The FRA works to ensure a safe, efficient & effective passenger and freight railroad network. The agency's safety force inspects the U.S.'s 230,000 miles of railroad track, 1.2 million freight cars, 20,000 locomotives and 89,000 track miles of signal and train control systems. The FRA also provides funding for Amtrak, educates the public about the danger of highway-rail grade crossings and develops standards and regulations to enhance rail safety.

PRESS RELEASES FROM 2008



January

Passenger Train Safety to Be Improved with New Requirements for Emergency Communication, Evacuation, and Rescue Features (01/31/08)

New, Safer Brake Technology for Freight Trains Gains Traction as Second Railroad Launches ECP Train (01/25/08)

April

FRA Train Accident Investigation Reports Now Publicly Available Online (04/01/08)

Second Railroad Joins FRA Risk Reduction Pilot Program Permitting Confidential Reporting of ‘Close Call’ Incidents (04/02/08)

August

FRA Calls on Railroads to Join in a New Safety Program Designed to Reduce Risks that Can Lead to Train Accidents and Employee Injuries (08/12/08)
 

 

 

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