§ 1580.203 - Location and shipping information.  


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  • § 1580.203 Reporting significant security concernsLocation and shipping information.

    (a) Applicability. This section applies to:

    (1) Each passenger railroad carrier, including each carrier operating light rail or heavy rail transit service on track that is part of the general railroad system of transportation, each carrier operating or providing intercity passenger train service or commuter or other short-haul railroad passenger service in a metropolitan or suburban area (as described by 49 U.S.C. 20102), and each public authority operating passenger train service.

    (2) Each passenger railroad carrier hosting an operation described in paragraph (a)(1) of this section.

    (3) Each tourist, scenic, historic, and excursion rail operator, whether operating on or off the general railroad system of transportation.

    (4) Each operator of private cars, including business/office cars and circus trains, on or connected to the general railroad system of transportation.

    (5) Each operator of a rail transit system that is not operating on track that is part of the general railroad system of transportation, including heavy rail transit, light rail transit, automated guideway, cable car, inclined plane, funicular, and monorail systems.

    (b) Each person

    General requirement. Each owner/operator described in § 1580.201 of this part must have procedures in place to determine the location and shipping information for each rail car under its physical custody and control that contains one or more of the categories and quantities of rail security-sensitive materials.

    (b) Required information. The location and shipping information must include the following:

    (1) The rail car's current location by city, county, and state, including, for freight railroad carriers, the railroad milepost, track designation, and the time that the rail car's location was determined.

    (2) The rail car's routing, if a freight railroad carrier.

    (3) A list of the total number of rail cars containing rail security-sensitive materials, broken down by -

    (i) The shipping name prescribed for the material in column 2 of the table in 49 CFR 172.101;

    (ii) The hazard class or division number prescribed for the material in column 3 of the table in 49 CFR 172.101; and

    (iii) The identification number prescribed for the material in column 4 of the table in 49 CFR 172.101.

    (4) Each rail car's initial and number.

    (5) Whether the rail car is in a train, rail yard, siding, rail spur, or rail hazardous materials shipper or receiver facility, including the name of the rail yard or siding designation.

    (c) Timing-Class I freight railroad carriers. Upon request by TSA, each Class I freight railroad carrier described in paragraph (a) of this section must

    immediately report potential threats and significant security concerns to DHS by telephoning the Freedom Center at 1-866-615-5150.

    (c) Potential threats or significant security concerns encompass incidents, suspicious activities, and threat information including, but not limited to, the following:

    (1) Interference with the train or transit vehicle crew.

    (2) Bomb threats, specific and non-specific.

    (3) Reports or discovery of suspicious items that result in the disruption of rail operations.

    (4) Suspicious activity occurring onboard a train or transit vehicle or inside the facility of a passenger railroad carrier or rail transit system that results in a disruption of rail operations.

    (5) Suspicious activity observed at or around rail cars or transit vehicles, facilities, or infrastructure used in the operation of the passenger railroad carrier or rail transit system.

    (6) Discharge, discovery, or seizure of a firearm or other deadly weapon on a train or transit vehicle or in a station, terminal, facility, or storage yard, or other location used in the operation of the passenger railroad carrier or rail transit system.

    (7) Indications of tampering with passenger rail cars or rail transit vehicles.

    (8) Information relating to the possible surveillance of a passenger train or rail transit vehicle or facility, storage yard, or other location used in the operation of the passenger railroad carrier or rail transit system.

    (9) Correspondence received by the passenger railroad carrier or rail transit system indicating a potential threat to rail transportation.

    (10) Other incidents involving breaches of the security of the passenger railroad carrier or the rail transit system operations or facilities.

    (d) Information reported should include, as available and applicable:

    (1) The name of the passenger railroad carrier or rail transit system and contact information, including a telephone number or e-mail address.

    (2) The affected station, terminal, or other facility.

    (3) Identifying information on the affected passenger train or rail transit vehicle including number, train or transit line, and route, as applicable.

    (4) Origination and termination locations for the affected passenger train or rail transit vehicle, including departure and destination city and the rail or transit line and route.

    (5) Current location of the affected passenger train or rail transit vehicle.

    (6) Description of the threat, incident, or activity.

    (7) The names and other available biographical data of individuals involved in the threat, incident, or activity.

    (8) The source of any threat information.

    [73 FR 72173, Nov. 26, 2008, as amended at 74 FR 23657, May 20, 2009]

    provide the location and shipping information to TSA no later than -

    (1) Five minutes if the request applies to a single (one) rail car; and

    (2) Thirty minutes if the request concerns multiple rail cars or a geographic region.

    (d) Timing-other than Class I freight railroad carriers. Upon request by TSA, all owner/operators described in paragraph (a) of this section, other than Class I freight railroad carriers, must provide the location and shipping information to TSA no later than 30 minutes, regardless of the number of cars covered by the request.

    (e) Method. All owner/operators described in paragraph (a) of this section must provide the requested location and shipping information to TSA by one of the following methods:

    (1) Electronic data transmission in spreadsheet format.

    (2) Electronic data transmission in Hyper Text Markup Language (HTML) format.

    (3) Electronic data transmission in Extensible Markup Language (XML).

    (4) Facsimile transmission of a hard copy spreadsheet in tabular format.

    (5) Posting the information to a secure website address approved by TSA.

    (6) Another format approved by TSA.

    (f) Telephone number. Each owner/operator described in § 1580.201 of this part must provide a telephone number for use by TSA to request the information required in paragraph (b) of this section.

    (1) The telephone number must be monitored at all times.

    (2) A telephone number that requires a call back (such as an answering service, answering machine, or beeper device) does not meet the requirements of this paragraph.