98-19948. Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or Modification of a Railroad Signal System or Relief From the Requirements of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 236  

  • [Federal Register Volume 63, Number 143 (Monday, July 27, 1998)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 40152-40153]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 98-19948]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    
    Federal Railroad Administration
    
    
    Notice of Application for Approval of Discontinuance or 
    Modification of a Railroad Signal System or Relief From the 
    Requirements of Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations Part 236
    
        Pursuant to Title 49 Code of Federal Regulations (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 
    49 CFR Part 236 as detailed below.
    
    Block Signal Application (BS-AP)-No. 3480
    
    Applicant: Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company, Mr. 
    William G. Peterson, Director Signal Engineering 4515 Kansas Avenue, 
    Kansas City, Kansas 66106
    
        Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Company seeks approval of 
    the proposed discontinuance and removal of the traffic control system, 
    on the single main track, between North River, Missouri, milepost 8.6 
    and Maxwell, Missouri, milepost 177.7, on the Illinois Division, 
    Brookfield Subdivision, a distance of approximately 169 miles. The 
    proposal includes the implementation of Track Warrant Control Rules as 
    the method of operation, and conversion of the ``Bevier Control Point'' 
    to a remote controlled interlocking.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is that the severe 
    reductions in train traffic can no longer justify the ongoing 
    maintenance and operation of the signals.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3481
    
    Applicant: Union Pacific Railroad Company, Mr. Phil Abaray, Chief 
    Engineer--Signal/Quality, 1416 Dodge Street, Room 1000, Omaha, Nebraska 
    68179-1000
    
        Union Pacific Railroad Company seeks approval of the proposed 
    discontinuance and removal of the single direction automatic block 
    signal (ABS) system, on the No. 1 single yard track, between Brooklyn, 
    milepost 767.9 and East Portland, milepost 770.3, on the Brooklyn 
    Subdivision, near Portland Oregon. The proposal includes removal of six 
    automatic block signals and the installation of a new ``D'' signal at 
    milepost 765.4.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is the installation of a 
    bi-directional signal system, on the No. 2 main track between Brooklyn 
    and East Portland, has eliminated the need for the single direction ABS 
    system on the No. 1 yard track.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3482
    
    Applicant: CSX Transportation, Incorporated, Mr. R. M. Kadlick, Chief 
    Engineer Train Control, 500 Water Street (S/C J-350), Jacksonville, 
    Florida 32202
    
        CSX Transportation, Incorporated seeks approval of the proposed 
    modification of the traffic control system, on the two main tracks, at 
    Beech Street, milepost BA-280.5, near Grafton, West Virginia, on the 
    Mountain Subdivision, Cumberland Business Unit, consisting of the 
    conversion of the power-operated switch to hand operation, and removal 
    of absolute controlled signals 29, 31, 33, 37, and 39.
        The reason given for the proposed changes is to increase operating 
    efficiency.
    
    BS-AP-No. 3483
    
    Applicants: 
        CSX Transportation, Incorporated, Mr. R. M. Kadlick, Chief Engineer 
    Train Control, 500 Water Street (S/C J-350), Jacksonville, Florida 
    32202
        Consolidated Rail Corporation, Mr. J. F. Noffsinger, Chief 
    Engineer--C&S Assets, 2001 Market Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 
    19101-1410
    
        CSX Transportation, Incorporated and Consolidated Rail Corporation, 
    jointly seek approval of the proposed discontinuance and removal of the 
    automatic block signal system and interlocking, on the two main tracks, 
    between milepost BIA-251.9 and milepost BIA-257.6, near Hammond, 
    Indiana, on the Lake Subdivision, Chicago Service Lane. The method of 
    operation will be by a Direct Traffic Control Block System. The 
    proposal includes conversion of the power-operated switches at Whiting 
    Interlocking to hand operation; removal of all existing associated 
    signals; and installation of two eastward inoperative approach signals 
    to ``Hick.''
        The reason given for the proposed changes is to eliminate 
    facilities no longer needed for present day operation.
    
    Rules, Standards, and Instructions Application (RS&I-AP)-No. 1104
    
    Applicants:
        CSX Transportation, Incorporated, Mr. R. M. Kadlick, Chief Engineer 
    Train Control, 500 Water Street (S/C J-350), Jacksonville, Florida 
    32202
        National Railroad Passenger Corporation, Mr. Ron Scolaro, Vice 
    President Operations, 60 Massachusetts Avenue, N.E., Washington, D.C. 
    20002
    
        CSX Transportation, Incorporated (CSXT) and the National Railroad 
    Passenger Corporation (AMTRAK), jointly seek temporary relief from 
    Section 236.566 of the Rules, Standards, and Instructions (49 CFR, Part 
    236), during the period of September 1, through October 1, 1998, to the 
    extent that the CSXT and AMTRAK, as operating railroads for Virginia 
    Railway Express (VRE), be permitted to operate VRE Manassas trains, 
    without cab signals, in automatic cab signal territory, between 
    Alexandria and ``RO,'' Virginia,
    
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    approximately 6.1 miles, on CSXT's RF&P Subdivision, Baltimore Service 
    Lane, associated with the conversion of the existing 60 Hertz cab 
    signal system to the 100 Hertz operating cycle.
        The justification for relief is that elimination of the only 
    operating, 60 Hertz system of its kind in the country, and the 
    resulting 100 Hertz operation, will provide more conformity with 
    prevailing cab signals. Also, the requested relief is to minimize the 
    impact to VRE's service during this transition, and permit the securing 
    of needed material and modification of the VRE equipment.
        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 8 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, S.W., Mail Stop 25, Washington, D.C. 20590 
    within 30 calendar days of the date of publication 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 an 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, DC, on July 20, 1998.
    George A. Gavalla,
    Acting Associate Administrator for Safety.
    [FR Doc. 98-19948 Filed 7-24-98; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
07/27/1998
Department:
Federal Railroad Administration
Entry Type:
Notice
Document Number:
98-19948
Pages:
40152-40153 (2 pages)
PDF File:
98-19948.pdf