94-23867. Petition for Exemption or Waiver of Compliance  

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    DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
    Federal Railroad Administration
    
     
    
    Petition for Exemption or Waiver of Compliance
    
        In accordance with 49 CFR 211.9 and 211.41, notice is hereby given 
    that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has received requests 
    for exemptions from or waivers of compliance with a requirement of its 
    safety standards. The individual petitions are described below, 
    including the party seeking relief, the regulatory provisions involved, 
    and the nature of the relief being requested.
        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 oral comment, 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., Waiver Petition Docket Number LI-93-
    13) and must be submitted in triplicate to the Docket Clerk, Office of 
    Chief Counsel, FRA, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., 
    Washington, D.C. 20590. Communications received before, October 31, 
    1994, 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 (9:00 a.m.--5:00 p.m.) in 
    Room 8201, Nassif Building, 400 Seventh Street, S.W., Washington, D.C. 
    20590.
        The individual petitions seeking an exemption or waiver of 
    compliance are as follows:
    
    Northeast Illinois Railroad Corporation (Metra)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number LI-93-13
    
        Metra seeks a temporary waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Locomotive Safety Standards (49 CFR Part 229) for 
    Electric MU Locomotives and Non-MU Control Cab Locomotives. Metra is 
    seeking relief from the requirements of Section 229.135 that all trains 
    operating over 30 mph shall be equipped with an event recorder by May 
    5, 1995. Metra requests that the compliance date be extended to July 1, 
    1996.
        The Locomotive Safety Standards were revised on July 8, 1993, to 
    require each lead locomotive of trains operating over 30 mph to be 
    equipped with an event recorder by May 5, 1995. The railroad states 
    that event recorders will be installed on existing equipment by 
    retrofit and by an outside rebuilding program. In addition, new cars to 
    be delivered will be equipped when built. The schedule for these 
    activities extend to July 1, 1996, making the May 5, 1995, compliance 
    date unattainable.
    
    Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number LI-94-7
    
        SEPTA seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Locomotive Safety Standards (49 CFR Part 229). SEPTA 
    is seeking relief from the requirement of Sec. 229.5(g) that:
    
    Event recorders monitor and record data: over the most recent 48 
    hours of operation of the electrical system of the locomotive on 
    which it is installed.
    
        SEPTA states that a railroad supervisor can get to the scene of any 
    accident on their system within one hour. They feel that 8 hours of 
    recorded information is sufficient for any accident investigation on 
    their railroad. SEPTA's event recorders are solid state devices which 
    record each change in state. With their present recorder system a 
    printed copy of the stored information fills about 73 pages. To 
    accommodate 48 hours of recorded information would result in a very 
    extensive printed copy with no additional useful information. FRA has 
    previously ``grandfathered'' event recorders which were in service on 
    July 8, 1993, and which recorded only 8 hours of data.
    
    Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number LI-94-8
    
        SEPTA seeks a temporary waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Locomotive Safety Standards (49 CFR Part 229) for 
    Electric MU Locomotives. SEPTA is seeking relief from the requirements 
    of Section 229.135 that all trains operating over 30 mph shall be 
    equipped with an event recorder by May 5, 1995. SEPTA requests the 
    compliance date be extended to December 7, 1995.
        The Locomotive Safety Standards were revised on July 8, 1993, to 
    require each lead locomotive of trains operating over 30 mph to be 
    equipped with an event recorder by May 5, 1995. The railroad states 
    that off-the-shelf event recorders will be installed on conventional 
    (non-MU locomotives) locomotives within the specified time, however, 
    new design event recorders will be required for the Electric MU 
    Locomotives. SEPTA is requesting seven additional months for the 
    design, manufacture and installation of event recorders on their MU 
    locomotive fleet.
    
    Metro-North Commuter Railroad (MNCW)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number LI-94-10
    
        MNCW seeks a temporary waiver of compliance with certain provisions 
    of the Locomotive Safety Standards (49 CFR Part 229) for their 
    locomotives. MNCW is seeking relief from the requirements of Section 
    229.135 that all trains operating over 30 mph shall be equipped with an 
    event recorder by May 5, 1995. MNCW requests the compliance date be 
    extended to December 5, 1997.
        The Locomotive Safety Standards were revised on July 8, 1993, to 
    require each lead locomotive of trains operating over 30 mph to be 
    equipped with an event recorder by May 5, 1995. The railroad states 
    that off-the-shelf event recorders will be installed on conventional 
    (non-MU locomotives) locomotives within the specified time, however, 
    new design event recorders will be required for the Electric MU 
    Locomotives. MNCW is requesting two years additional time for the 
    design, procurement, manufacture and installation of event recorders on 
    their locomotive fleet of 413 units to be equipped. The railroad cites 
    funding, FRA and State-mandated purchasing practices, non-availability 
    of off-the-shelf event recorders for electric rail cars, impact on car 
    availability, limited physical plant and energy conservation/cost 
    savings as the justification for the delay. MNCW estimates that 43 
    percent of their fleet will be equipped with event recorders by May 5, 
    1995.
    
    The Western Railway Museum (WRM)
    
    (Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM-94-9)
    
        The WRM, of Suisun City, California, seeks a permanent waiver of 
    compliance with certain provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 
    CFR Part 223) for one caboose. The caboose is used for educational 
    purposes only and is operated at speeds of 15 mph or less in a rural 
    area with no history of vandalism.
    
    The Ohio Central Railroad Company (OHCR)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM-94-10
    
        The OHCR on behalf of their affiliate Ohio Southern Railroad, 
    Incorporated (OSRR), seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with 
    certain provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) 
    for one caboose. The caboose, OHCR 553, a former New York Central all-
    steel caboose was rebuilt in the 1960's by the Pittsburgh and Lake Erie 
    Railroad and is not equipped with FRA certified glazing. The OSRR 
    operates between South Zanesville and Glass Rock, a distance of 
    approximately 19 miles. An out of service line extends 14 miles from 
    East Fultonham Junction to New Lexington, Ohio. The railroad states 
    there is no record of vandalism regarding train movements. Train speed 
    is limited to 5 mph in this rural area. Two trains are operated per 
    week and mostly in day light hours.
    
    Owego Harford Railway (OHRY)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 94-11
    
        The OHRY seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for one 
    locomotive. The locomotive, an EMD Model GP-9, is equipped with FRA 
    certified glazing in the front and rear locations but not in the side 
    windows. The railroad states there has been no vandalism in this rural 
    area. The OHRY operates between Owego and Harford, New York, a distance 
    of approximately 30 miles.
    
    Providence and Worcester Railroad Company (PW)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Numbers RSGM-94-12 and SA-94-6
    
        The PW seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for one 
    locomotive. Locomotive PW 150 is a 25-ton diesel electric industrial 
    switcher built by General Electric which was recently purchased to 
    provide service on an industrial track which cannot accommodate a full 
    size locomotive. This operation is on one-half mile of track at the end 
    of the Bell Dock Railroad at New Haven Terminal, Connecticut. In 
    addition, PW is restoring a section of track for a customer in South 
    Providence, Rhode Island, and the locomotive will be used at that 
    location. The locomotive is now equipped with new laminated safety 
    glass.
        PW seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain provisions 
    of the Railroad Safety Appliance Standards (49 CFR Part 231) for 
    Locomotive PW 150. Section 231.30 specifies requirements for 
    locomotives used in switching service. PW requests relief from the 
    requirements of this section since the locomotive was built without 
    corner stairway openings and switching steps. The railroad states that 
    a crew member would be either in the locomotive cab, on the cars or 
    walking next to the equipment when in the street. Thus, safety is not 
    compromised by non-compliance with Section 231.30.
    
    Nash County Railroad (NCYR)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 94-13
    
        The NCYR seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for four 
    locomotives. The NCYR operates over approximately 20 miles of track 
    between Spring Hope and Rocky Mount, North Carolina.
    
    River Terminal Railway Company (RT)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 94-14
    
        The RT seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for 17 
    locomotives. The railroad provides switching service for Republic Steel 
    in their steel mill in Cleveland, Ohio. Present glazing is 1/4-inch 
    laminated safety glass. The railroad states there have been no 
    incidents or vandalism involving glazing. The RT feels the burden of 
    installing certified glazing is excessive when considering the minimal 
    risks.
    
    Atlantic and Gulf Railroad (AGLF)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 91-25
    
        The AGLF seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for three 
    locomotives. The railroad operates between Sylvester and Albany, 
    Georgia, a distance of 18 miles and between Albany and Thomasville, 
    Georgia, a distance of 54 miles. The area is primarily rural. The AGLF 
    was granted a waiver for one locomotive in 1992.
    
    Wiregrass Central Railroad Company, Incorporated (WGCR)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 91-27
    
        The WGCR seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for five 
    locomotives. The WGCR operates over approximately 18 miles of track 
    between Enterprise and Waterford, Alabama. The area is primarily rural 
    with several miles being within Fort Rucker army base. WGCR was granted 
    a waiver for four locomotives in 1993.
    
    Laurinburg Southern Railroad Company (LRS)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 90-4
    
        The LRS seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for five 
    locomotives. The LRS was granted a waiver for 36 locomotives on 
    February 23, 1994, and have now purchased five additional locomotives. 
    LRS 136 and LRS 140-143 are SW-1 switchers and LRS 139 is an NW-2 
    switcher locomotive.
    
    Minnesota Commercial Railway Company (MNNR)
    
    Waiver Petition Docket Number RSGM 89-31
    
        The MNNR seeks a permanent waiver of compliance with certain 
    provisions of the Safety Glazing Standards (49 CFR Part 223) for two 
    locomotives. The MNNR was granted a waiver for three locomotives on 
    August 16, 1993. Two of these locomotives (MNNR 303 and 304) have been 
    sold and replaced by MNNR 110 and 200 for which the waiver is 
    requested. These locomotives will operate under the same conditions as 
    their predecessors.
    
        Issued in Washington, D.C. on September 21, 1994.
    Phil Olekszyk,
    Acting Deputy Associate Administrator for Safety Compliance and Program 
    Implementation.
    [FR Doc. 94-23867 Filed 9-26-94; 8:45 am]
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Published:
09/27/1994
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Federal Register: September 27, 1994