95-31114. Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System or Relief From the Requirements of Title 49 CFR Part 236  

  • [Federal Register Volume 60, Number 245 (Thursday, December 21, 1995)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 66339-66340]
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    [FR Doc No: 95-31114]
    
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or 
    Modification of a Railroad Signal System or Relief From the 
    Requirements of Title 49 CFR Part 236
    
        Pursuant to Title 49 CFR Part 235 and 49 U.S.C. App. 26, the 
    following railroads have petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration 
    (FRA) seeking approval for the discontinuance or modification of the 
    signal system or relief from the requirements of Title 49 CFR Part 236 
    as detailed below.
    
    Block Signal Application BS-AP-No. 3370
    Applicant: Portland and Western Railroad, Incorporated, Mr. A.W. 
    Mogytych, President and General Manager, P.O. Box 942, Albany, Oregon 
    97321
    
        The Portland and Western Railroad, Incorporated (PNWR) seeks 
    approval of the proposed discontinuance and removal of the traffic 
    control system, on the single main track and controlled siding, between 
    Greton, milepost 757.0 and St. Marys, milepost 751.8, Oregon, a 
    distance of approximately 5 miles, and operate trains by track warrant 
    control.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that of the 106 miles 
    of main line track that PNWR operates, only 5 miles of trackage is 
    controlled by CTC. The maintenance of the CTC imposes a unnecessary 
    cost burden upon PNWR, and frequent and costly train delays are 
    experienced because of difficulties in establishing communications with 
    the SP dispatching personnel in Denver. PNWR is the only operating 
    carrier within the CTC limits and the carrier's track warrant system 
    utilized on 83.2 miles of other trackage, is adequate to safely handle 
    PNWR traffic in lieu of CTC. Acquisition and installation of CTC 
    controls to operate from PNWR's Albany, Oregon, dispatching office 
    would be prohibitively expensive.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3371
    Applicant: Union Pacific Railroad Company, Mr. P.M. Abaray, Chief 
    Engineer--Signals/Quality, 1416 Dodge Street, Room 1000, Omaha, 
    Nebraska 68179-0001
    
        The Union Pacific Railroad Company seeks approval of the proposed 
    modification of the automatic block signal system, on the single main 
    track, at North End of Travis, milepost 253.9, near San Antonio, Texas, 
    Austin Subdivision; consisting of the discontinuance and removal of 
    automatic block signal 2539-2 and absolute signal 2540-2, conversion of 
    absolute signal 2545-2 to automatic operation, and relocation of 
    automatic signal 2546-2.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that Travis siding is 
    no longer used for the meeting and passing of trains.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3372
    Applicant: Union Pacific Railroad Company, Mr. P.M. Abaray, Chief 
    Engineer--Signals/Quality, 1416 Dodge Street, Room 1000, Omaha, 
    Nebraska 68179-0001
    
        The Union Pacific Railroad Company seeks approval of the proposed 
    discontinuance and removal of the rail locks and associated power-
    operated switch machines, on the two main track Baring Cross Bridge, 
    milepost 345.4, near North Little Rock, Arkansas, Little Rock 
    Subdivision.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is to modernize the 
    operation of the Baring Cross Bridge.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3373
    Applicant: Union Pacific Railroad Company, Mr. P.M. Abaray, Chief 
    Engineer--Signals/Quality, 1416 Dodge Street, Room 1000, Omaha, 
    Nebraska 68179-0001
    
        The Union Pacific Railroad Company seeks approval of the proposed 
    discontinuance and removal of the automatic block signal system, on the 
    single main track, between Montana Junction, Idaho, milepost 136.7 and 
    Idaho Falls, Idaho, milepost 189.4, Montana Subdivision, approximately 
    53 miles; consisting of the discontinuance and removal of 81 automatic 
    block signals and conversion of signals 1382 and ``BW Hold'' to 
    operative distant signals.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that traffic density 
    does not warrant an automatic block signal system.
    BS-AP-No. 3374
    Applicant: Southern Pacific Lines, Mr. J. A. Turner, Engineer--Signals, 
    Southern Pacific Building, One Market Plaza, San Francisco, California 
    94105
    
        The Southern Pacific Lines seeks approval of the proposed 
    discontinuance and removal of the automatic block signal system, on the 
    No. 2 main track, between Valley Blvd X-Overs, milepost B-485.5 and 
    Taylor Junction B-482.8, California, Los Angeles Division, Basin 
    Subdivision, West Line; consisting of the discontinuance and removal of 
    automatic block signal 4846 and designation of the No. 2 main track to 
    a yard track.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that due to minimum 
    track usage, the automatic block signal system is no longer required.
    BS-AP-No. 3375
    Applicant: Southern Pacific Lines, Mr. J. A. Turner, Engineer--Signals, 
    Southern Pacific Building, One Market Plaza, San Francisco, California 
    94105
    
        The Southern Pacific Lines seeks approval of the proposed 
    conversion of the manual interlocking system to a traffic control 
    system, between Polk, milepost 131.8 and Elvas, milepost 92.1, 
    California, Roseville Division, San Joaquin Subdivision.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is to enhance safety by 
    having the operator use the same operating rules as the dispatchers on 
    joining territories.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3376
    Applicant: Southern Pacific Lines, Mr. J. A. Turner, Engineer--Signals, 
    Southern Pacific Building, One Market Plaza, San Francisco, California 
    94105
    
        The Southern Pacific Lines (SP) seeks approval of the proposed 
    discontinuance and removal of the barricade detectors and installation 
    of 
    
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    Krail, in the SP Western Region, at the following dead end street 
    locations:
    
    Roseville Division
    
    Brooklyn Subdivision, Valley Line, County Road Milepost C-737.8
    Valley Subdivision, East Valley Line, Road Milepost C-183.0
    Roseville Subdivision, No.1 Track, Forest Street Milepost A-124.7
    Martinez Subdivision, Sacramento Line, Road Milepost A-9.4
    Coast Subdivision, Coast Line, Road Milepost E-79.7
    San Joaquin Subdivision, Fresno Line, Road Milepost B-109.5
    San Joaquin Subdivision, Fresno Line, Road Milepost B-204.6
    San Joaquin Subdivision, Sacramento Line, Road Milepost A-99.9
    
    Los Angeles Division
    
    Salinas Subdivision, Coast Line, Harris Road Milepost E-121.8
    Santa Barbara Subdivision, Coast Line, Road Milepost E-403.2
    Santa Barbara Subdivision, Coast Line, Road Milepost E-422.6
    
    West Colton Division
    
    Mojave Subdivision, Bakersfield Line, Road Milepost B-384.6
    Mojave Subdivision, Bakersfield Line, Road Milepost B-400.0
    Mojave Subdivision, Bakersfield Line, Road Milepost B-402.0
    Yuma Subdivision, East Line, Road Milepost B-574.3
    Gila Subdivision, Phoenix Line, Road Milepost R-922.8
    
    El Paso Division
    
    Carrizozo Subdivision, Tucumcari Line, Road Milepost B-1298.2
    Carrizozo Subdivision, Tucumcari Line, Road Milepost B-1300.2
    Carrizozo Subdivision, Tucumcari Line, Road Milepost B-1300.4
    
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that due to the 
    crossings being closed for a number of years, the barricade detectors 
    are no longer required, and will eliminate unnecessary train delays 
    associated with vandalism.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3377
    Applicant: National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Ms. Alison Conway-
    Smith, Vice President/Chief Engineer, 30th and Market Streets, 
    Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104
    
        The National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak) and the 
    Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) jointly seek approval 
    of the proposed modification of the traffic control system, between 
    Hill Interlocking, milepost 219.1 and South Bay Interlocking, milepost 
    227.0 near Boston, Massachusetts, Dorchester Branch, New England 
    Division; associated with the installation of a new ``Park 
    Interlocking'' near milepost 224.0, the discontinuance and removal of 
    the intermediate wayside signals on the No. 1 and No. 2 main tracks 
    between South Bay and Dana Interlocking in favor of operating by cab 
    signals alone, and the installation of NORAC Rule 280(a) signals at 
    South Bay, Park, and Dana interlockings.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that the existing 
    wayside signals are at the end of their useful life span and will 
    require replacement within the next four years. The Dorchester Branch 
    is an extremely high crime and vandalism area, and the elimination of 
    the wayside signals would increase the realiablity of the signal 
    system, increase the safety of maintenance personnel, and maintain the 
    safety of railroad traffic.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3378
    Applicant: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company, Mr. William 
    G. Peterson, Director Signal Engineering, 1900 Continental Plaza, 777 
    Main Street, Fort Worth, Texas 76102-5304
    
        The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company seeks approval of 
    the proposed discontinuance and removal of the traffic control system, 
    on the single main track, between Appleton, Minnesota, milepost 578.93 
    and Summit, South Dakota, milepost 633.2, Willmar Division, 12th 
    Subdivision, a distance of approximately 54.3 miles; including 
    conversion of Big Stone Control Point, milepost 602.2 to automatic 
    switches, conversion of the remaining power-operated switches to hand 
    operation, removal of all associated signals, and operate train 
    movements by Track Warrant Control. The proposed changes also include 
    the installation of an operative approach signal near milepost 579.5 
    and installation of a proximity warning system on all locomotives 
    between Appleton, Minnesota and Terry, Montana.
        The reasons given for the proposed changes are that reduced traffic 
    patterns do not justify high cost to maintain an aging signal system; a 
    late October snow storm broke miles of pole line, cross arms, and poles 
    which to replace in kind is estimated at $110,000; large amounts of 
    capital dollars will be required to replace pole line with electronic 
    coded track circuits in the near future; and full radio coverage is 
    reported.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3379
    Applicant: Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company, Mr. William 
    G. Peterson, Director Signal Engineering, 1900 Continental Plaza, Fort 
    Worth, Texas 76102-5304
    
        The Burlington Northern Santa Fe Railroad Company seeks approval of 
    the proposed discontinuance and removal of the traffic control and 
    automatic block signal systems, on the single main track, between 
    Summit, South Dakota, milepost 633.2 and Terry, Montana, milepost 
    1078.9, Willmar and Yellowstone Divisions, Appleton, Mobridge, and 
    Hettinger Subdivisions, a distance of approximately 445.7 miles; 
    including conversion of West End of Aberdeen Control Point, near 
    milepost 709.1 to automatic switches, conversion of the remaining 
    power-operated switches to hand operation, removal of all associated 
    signals, and operate train movements by Track Warrant Control. The 
    proposed changes also include the installation of a proximity warning 
    system on all locomotives between Appleton, Minnesota and Terry, 
    Montana.
        The reasons given for the proposed changes are that reduced traffic 
    patterns do not justify high cost to maintain an aging signal system; 
    large amounts of capital dollars will be required to replace pole line 
    with electronic coded track circuits in the near future; and full radio 
    coverage will be provided.
        Any interested party desiring to protest the granting of an 
    application shall set forth specifically the grounds upon which the 
    protest is made, and contain a concise statement of the interest of the 
    protestant in the proceeding. The original and two copies of the 
    protest shall be filed with the Associate Administrator for Safety, 
    FRA, 400 Seventh Street, SW., Washington, D.C. 20590 within 45 calendar 
    days of the date of issuance of this notice. Additionally, one copy of 
    the protest shall be furnished to the applicant at the address listed 
    above.
        FRA expects to be able to determine these matters without oral 
    hearing. However, if a specific request for an oral hearing is 
    accompanied by a showing that the party is unable to adequately present 
    his or her position by written statements, an application may be set 
    for public hearing.
    
        Issued in Washington, D.C. on December 18, 1995.
    Phil Olekszyk,
    Deputy Associate Administrator for Safety Compliance and Program 
    Implementation.
    [FR Doc. 95-31114 Filed 12-20-95; 8:45 am]
    BILLING CODE 4910-06-P
    
    

Document Information

Published:
12/21/1995
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
95-31114
Pages:
66339-66340 (2 pages)
PDF File:
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