94-18595. Petition for Waiver for Test Program National Railroad Passenger Corporation (Amtrak)  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    [Waiver Petition Docket Numbers H-94-3 and H-94-4]
    
     
    
    Petition for Waiver for Test Program National Railroad Passenger 
    Corporation (Amtrak)
    
        In accordance with 49 CFR Part 211, notice is hereby given that 
    Amtrak submitted two related petitions, dated May 26, 1994 and June 7, 
    1994, respectively, for waivers of compliance with specific 
    requirements of certain parts of Title 49 of the Code of Federal 
    Regulations to conduct two separate test programs to evaluate the 
    curving performance of a passenger trainset under high-speed and 
    curving conditions.
        The State of New York has embarked on a multi-year program to 
    develop high-speed rail service between Buffalo and New York City. The 
    State is actively pursuing the upgrading or elimination of rail 
    crossings; existing rolling stock is being modified to run at higher 
    speeds; and, improvements are being made to the right-of-way in 
    preparation for this service. A major short-term goal of this program 
    is to evaluate the curving performance of a modified Amtrak RTL 
    turboliner passenger trainset and Amtrak has petitioned FRA to conduct 
    two separate test and demonstration programs.
        The program is being partially funded by FRA under Section 1036(c) 
    of the Intermodal Surface Transportation Efficiency Act for a 
    Technology Demonstration Program; significant funding is also being 
    provided by the State of New York and Amtrak.
    
    Waiver Petition H-94-3, dated June 7, 1994
    
        Should petition H-94-3 be approved, Amtrak expects to schedule no 
    more than 25 test and demonstration runs on two test zones between 
    September 1, 1994 and January 31, 1995. The test zones over which these 
    tests will be run are Conrail's Hudson Line, track 2 between CP 125 and 
    CP 141 (approximate mileposts 125.5 to 140.5), and Conrail's Chicago 
    Line, single track between milepost 149 and CP 156 (approximate 
    milepost 156.4). The tracks are presently FRA Class 6. In 1983, FRA 
    recognized Amtrak as the party responsible for compliance with the 
    Federal Track Safety Standards for segments of Conrail's Hudson and 
    Chicago Lines that include the two test zones.
        To accomplish the tests and demonstrations, Amtrak is requesting 
    FRA to temporarily waive 49 CFR 213.9(c), ``Classes of track: operating 
    speed limit,'' to allow the test trainset to operate at a maximum speed 
    of 125 mph, and 49 CFR 213.57(b), ``Curves; elevations and speed 
    limitations,'' to allow operation at up to five inches of cant 
    deficiency.
        In order to reach and sustain 125 mph in one proposed test zone, 
    Amtrak advises that a curve at milepost 135, track 2, is being 
    realigned to ease its curvature; spirals are being lengthened; and 
    superelevation is being increased to six inches. Amtrak advises that 
    both zones will be resurfaced. Despite this track work, Amtrak still 
    anticipates the need to operate on some curves at cant deficiencies as 
    high as five inches and requests a waiver for cant deficiency.
        The track safety standards in 49 CFR 213.57(b) prescribe a speed 
    limit, not distinguishing between freight and passenger rolling stock, 
    at which trains may operate over curved track as a function of curve 
    radius (curvature) and installed superelevation.
        In the general case, for any combination of curvature and 
    superelevation, there is a specific (``balanced'') speed at which the 
    effect of centrifugal force is canceled, resulting in passenger 
    insensitivity to actual curve negotiation. This is an ideal outcome for 
    passenger trains that usually operate considerably faster than freight 
    trains and consequently would demand greater superelevation to produce 
    the balanced effect. The track standards permit the operation of trains 
    on curves at speeds producing a conservative underbalance (``cant 
    deficiency'') in line with historic industry practice. (A more detailed 
    discussion of cant deficiency can be found in 52 FR 38035, October 13, 
    1987).
        Amtrak has indicated that its geometry car will be run over the 
    test zones in the month before the commissioning tests begin and will 
    be run bi-monthly during the test program. Amtrak advises that all 
    defects will be corrected before the 125 mph operation begins or is 
    allowed to continue.
        Amtrak states that, during the high-speed runs where speeds exceed 
    110 mph, each private and public crossing will be physically barricaded 
    and monitored by a guard in advance of the arrival of each test train. 
    Amtrak indicates that radio contact will be maintained with the guards 
    and that the adequacy of the present signal spacing will be verified 
    before the program begins.
        When the test program is completed in January 1995, Amtrak advises 
    the track speed will return to 110 mph and three inches of cant 
    deficiency will be observed.
    
    Waiver Petition H-94-4, Dated May 26, 1994
    
        Should petition H-94-4 be approved, pending right-of-way 
    improvements and the initiation of the test program requested under 
    petition H-94-3 on the Hudson and Chicago Lines in New York State, 
    Amtrak expects to demonstrate the modified RTL turboliner trainset on 
    the Northeast Corridor between Washington and New York on those tracks 
    where Amtrak is presently operating equipment at 125 mph. Amtrak 
    expects to schedule no more than 25 test and demonstration runs between 
    September 1, 1994 and January 31, 1995 on the Northeast Corridor. To 
    demonstrate this trainset, Amtrak is asking FRA to waive 49 CFR 
    213.9(c), ``Classes of track: operating speed limit,'' to allow this 
    trainset to operate at 125 mph. Petition H-94-4 does not request relief 
    from the requirements of 49 CFR 213.57(b) relating to cant deficiency 
    on curves.
    
    Modified RTL Turboliner Trainset
    
        Amtrak advises that both power units of one RTL turboliner trainset 
    are being retrofitted with higher horsepower Makila turbines to allow 
    faster accelerations and higher speeds and the hydraulic transmissions 
    and control system are being modified to accommodate the increased 
    horsepower.
    
    FRA's Approach
    
        FRA's approach to ensuring safety if the two petitions are granted 
    would be to require that sufficient instrumentation be installed on the 
    trainset to enable comparison of equipment behavior during testing to 
    predetermined derailment criteria and, also, to previously tested 
    equipment of similar types known to be safe. FRA would require that 
    attainment of maximum target curving speeds be in increments permitting 
    a step-by-step analysis of applied forces and dynamic responses during 
    and at the conclusion of each test run. The decision to go to the next 
    level of cant deficiency or speed would be based on this analysis 
    process and be subject to the approval of the on-board FRA test 
    monitor.
    
    Public Comment
    
        Interested parties are invited to participate in these proceedings 
    by submitting written views, data, or comments. FRA does not anticipate 
    scheduling a public hearing in connection with these proceedings since 
    the facts do not appear to warrant a hearing. If any interested party 
    desires an opportunity for hearing, they should notify FRA, in writing, 
    before the end of the comment period and specify the basis for their 
    request.
        All communications concerning these proceedings should identify the 
    appropriate docket number (e.g., FRA Docket Nos. H-94-3 and H-94-4) and 
    must be submitted in triplicate to the Docket Clerk, Office of Chief 
    Counsel, Federal Railroad Administration, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh 
    Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20590. Communications received within 30 
    days of publication of this notice will be considered by FRA before 
    final action is taken. Comments received after that date will be 
    considered as far as practicable. All written communications concerning 
    these proceedings are available for examination during regular business 
    hours (9 a.m.-5 p.m.) in Room 8201, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street 
    SW., Washington, D.C. 20590.
    
        Issued in Washington, D.C. on July 25, 1994.
    Grady C. Cothen, Jr.,
    Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for Safety Standards and Program 
    Development.
    [FR Doc. 94-18595 Filed 7-29-94; 8:45 am]
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Document Information

Published:
08/01/1994
Department:
Transportation Department
Entry Type:
Uncategorized Document
Document Number:
94-18595
Pages:
0-0 (1 pages)
Docket Numbers:
Federal Register: August 1, 1994, Waiver Petition Docket Numbers H-94-3 and H-94-4