[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 40, Volume 22]
[Revised as of July 1, 2003]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 40CFR201.1]

[Page 67-70]
 
                   TITLE 40--PROTECTION OF ENVIRONMENT
 
         CHAPTER I--ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (CONTINUED)
 
PART 201--NOISE EMISSION STANDARDS FOR TRANSPORTATION EQUIPMENT; INTERSTATE 
RAIL CARRIERS--Table of Contents
 
                      Subpart A--General Provisions
 
Sec. 201.1  Definitions.


    As used in this part, all terms not defined herein shall have the 
meaning given them in the Act:
    (a) Act means the Noise Control Act of 1972 (Pub. L. 92-574, 86 
Stat. 1234).
    (b) Car Coupling Sound means a sound which is heard and identified 
by the observer as that of car coupling impact, and that causes a sound 
level meter indicator (FAST) to register an increase of at least ten 
decibels above the level observed immediately before hearing the sound.
    (c) Carrier means a common carrier by railroad, or partly by 
railroad and partly by water, within the continental United States, 
subject to the Interstate Commerce Act, as amended, excluding street, 
suburban, and interurban electric railways unless operated as a part of 
a general railroad system of transportation.
    (d) Classification of Railroads means the division of railroad 
industry operating companies by the Interstate Commerce Commission into 
three categories. As of 1978, Class I railroads must have annual 
revenues of $50 million or greater, Class II railroads must have annual 
revenues of between $10 and $50 million, and Class III railroads must 
have less than $10 million in annual revenues.
    (e) Commercial Property means any property that is normally 
accessible to the public and that is used for any of the purposes 
described in the following standard land use codes (reference Standard 
Land Use Coding Manual. U.S. DOT/FHWA, reprinted March 1977): 53-59, 
Retail Trade; 61-64, Finance, Insurance, Real Estate, Personal, Business 
and Repair Services; 652-659, Legal and other professional services; 
671, 672, and 673 Governmental Services; 692 and 699, Welfare, 
Charitable and Other Miscellaneous Services; 712 and 719, Nature 
exhibitions and other Cultural Activities; 721, 723, and 729, 
Entertainment, Public and other Public Assembly; and

[[Page 68]]

74-79, Recreational, Resort, Park and other Cultural Activities.
    (f) dB(A) is an abbreviation meaning A-weighted sound level in 
decibels, reference: 20 micropascals.
    (g) Day-night Sound Level means the 24-hour time of day weighted 
equivalent sound level, in decibels, for any continuous 24-hour period, 
obtained after addition of ten decibels to sound levels produced in the 
hours from 10 p.m. to 7 a.m. (2200-0700). It is abbreviated as 
Ldn.
    (h) Decibel means the unit measure of sound level, abbreviated as 
dB.
    (i) Energy Average Level means a quantity calculated by taking ten 
times the common logarithm of the arithmetic average of the antilogs of 
one-tenth of each of the levels being averaged. The levels may be of any 
consistent type, e.g. maximum sound levels, sound exposure levels, and 
day-night sound levels.
    (j) Energy Summation of Levels means a quantity calculated by taking 
ten times the common logarithm of the sum of the antilogs of one-tenth 
of each of the levels being summed. The levels may be of any consistent 
type, e.g., day-night sound level or equivalent sound level.
    (k) Equivalent Sound Level means the level, in decibels, of the 
mean-square A-weighted sound pressure during a stated time period, with 
reference to the square of the standard reference sound pressure of 20 
micropascals. It is the level of the sound exposure divided by the time 
period and is abbreviated as Leq.
    (l) Fast Meter Response means that the ``fast'' response of the 
sound level meter shall be used. The fast dynamic response shall comply 
with the meter dynamic characteristics in paragraph 5.3 of the American 
National Standard Specification for Sound Level Meters. ANSI S1.4-1971. 
This publication is available from the American National Standards 
Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New York, New York 10018.
    (m) Idle means that condition where all engines capable of providing 
motive power to the locomotive are set at the lowest operating throttle 
position; and where all auxiliary non-motive power engines are not 
operating.
    (n) Interstate Commerce means the commerce between any place in a 
State and any place in another State, or between places in the same 
State through another State, whether such commerce moves wholly by rail 
or partly by rail and partly by motor vehicle, express, or water. This 
definition of ``interstate commerce'' for purposes of this regulation is 
similar to the definition of ``interstate commerce'' in section 203(a) 
of the Interstate Commerce Act (49 U.S.C. 303(a)).
    (o) Load Cell means a device external to the locomotive, of high 
electrical resistance, used in locomotive testing to simulate engine 
loading while the locomotive is stationary. (Electrical energy produced 
by the diesel generator is dissipated in the load cell resistors instead 
of the traction motors).
    (p) Locomotive means for the purpose of this regulation, a self-
propelled vehicle designed for and used on railroad tracks in the 
transport or rail cars, including self-propelled rail passenger 
vehicles.
    (q) Locomotive Load Cell Test Stand means the load cell 
Sec. 201.1(o) and associated structure, equipment, trackage and 
locomotive being tested.
    (r) Maximum Sound Level means the greatest A-weighted sound level in 
decibels measured during the designated time interval or during the 
event, with either fast meter response Sec. 201.1(l) or slow meter 
response Sec. 201.1(ii) as specified. It is abbreviated as 
Lmax.
    (s) Measurement Period means a continuous period of time during 
which noise of railroad yard operations is assessed, the beginning and 
finishing times of which may be selected after completion of the 
measurements.
    (t) Rail Car means a non-self-propelled vehicle designed for and 
used on railroad tracks.
    (u) Railroad means all the roads in use by any common carrier 
operating a railroad, whether owned or operated under a contract, 
agreement, or lease.
    (v) Receiving Property Measurement Location means a location on 
receiving property that is on or beyond the railroad facility boundary 
and that meets the receiving property measurement location criteria of 
subpart C.

[[Page 69]]

    (w) Receiving Property means any residential or commercial property 
that receives the sound from railroad facility operations, but that is 
not owned or operated by a railroad; except that occupied residences 
located on property owned or controlled by the railroad are included in 
the definition of ``receiving property.'' For purposes of this 
definition railroad crew sleeping quarters located on property owned or 
controlled by the railroad are not considered as residences. If, 
subsequent to the publication date of these regulations, the use of any 
property that is currently not applicable to this regulation changes, 
and it is newly classified as either residential or commercial, it is 
not receiving property until four years have elapsed from the date of 
the actual change in use.
    (x) Residential Property means any property that is used for any of 
the purposes described in the following standard land use codes (ref. 
Standard Land Use Coding Manual. U.S. DOT/FHWA Washington, DC, reprinted 
March 1977): 1, Residential: 651, Medical and other Health Services; 68, 
Educational Services; 691, Religious Activities; and 711, Cultural 
Activities.
    (y) Retarder (Active) means a device or system for decelerating 
rolling rail cars and controlling the degree of deceleration on a car by 
car basis.
    (z) Retarder Sound means a sound which is heard and identified by 
the observer as that of a retarder, and that causes a sound level meter 
indicator at fast meter response Sec. 201.1(l) to register an increase 
of at least ten decibels above the level observed immediately before 
hearing the sound.
    (aa) Sound Level means the level, in decibels, measured by 
instrumentation which satisfies the requirements of American National 
Standard Specification for Sound Level Meters S1.4-1971 Type 1 (or S1A) 
or Type 2 if adjusted as shown in Table 1. This publication is available 
from the American National Standards Institute, Inc., 1430 Broadway, New 
York, New York 10018. For the purpose of these procedures the sound 
level is to be measured using the Aweighting of spectrum and either the 
FAST or SLOW dynamic averaging characteristics, as designated. It is 
abbreviated as LA.
    (bb) Sound Exposure Level means the level in decibels calculated as 
ten times the common logarithm of time integral of squared A-weighted 
sound pressure over a given time period or event divided by the square 
of the standard reference sound pressure of 20 micropascals and a 
reference duration of one second.
    (cc) Sound Pressure Level (in stated frequency band) means the 
level, in decibels, calculated as 20 times the common logarithm of the 
ratio of a sound pressure to the reference sound pressure of 20 
micropascals.
    (dd) Special Purpose Equipment means maintenance-of-way equipment 
which may be located on or operated from rail cars including: Ballast 
cribbing machines, ballast regulators, conditioners and scarifiers, bolt 
machines, brush cutters, compactors, concrete mixers, cranes and 
derricks, earth boring machines, electric welding machines, grinders, 
grouters, pile drivers, rail heaters, rail layers, sandblasters, snow 
plows, spike drivers, sprayers and other types of such maintenance-of-
way equipment.
    (ee) Special Track Work means track other than normal tie and 
ballast bolted or welded rail or containing devices such as retarders or 
switching mechanisms.
    (ff) Statistical Sound Level means the level in decibels that is 
exceeded in a stated percentage (x) of the duration of the measurement 
period. It is abbreviated as Lx.
    (gg) Switcher Locomotive means any locomotive designated as a 
switcher by the builder or reported to the ICC as a switcher by the 
operator-owning-railroad and including, but not limited to, all 
locomotives of the builder/model designations listed in Appendix A to 
this subpart.
    (hh) Warning Device means a sound emitting device used to alert and 
warn people of the presence of railroad equipment.
    (ii) Slow Meter Response means that the slow response of the sound 
level meter shall be used. The slow dynamic response shall comply with 
the meter dynamic characteristics in paragraph 5.4 of the American 
National Standard Specification for Sound Level Meters. ANSI S1.4-1971. 
This publication is

[[Page 70]]

available from the American National Standards Institute Inc., 1430 
Broadway, New York, New York 10018.

[45 FR 1263, Jan. 4, 1980, as amended at 47 FR 14709, Apr. 6, 1982]

        Appendix A to Subpart A of Part 201--Switcher Locomotives

[The following locomotives are considered to be ``switcher locomotives''
            under the general definition of this regulation]
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                   Type                                Engine
------------------------------------------------------------------------
                          General Electric Co.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
44 ton...................................  8-D17000(2).
70 ton...................................  6-CBFWL-6T.
95 ton...................................  6-CBFWL-6T.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                      Electromotive Division (GMC)

------------------------------------------------------------------------
SC.......................................  8-201A.
NC.......................................  12-201A.
NC1......................................  12-201A.
NC2......................................  12-201A.
NW.......................................  12-201A.
NW1......................................  12-201A.
NW1A.....................................  12-201A.
NW2......................................  12-567.
NW2......................................  12-567A.
NW3......................................  12-567.
NW4......................................  12-201A.
NW5......................................  12-567B.
SW.......................................  8-201A/6-567.
SW1......................................  6-567A/AC.
SW2......................................  6-567.
SW3......................................  6-567.
SW600....................................  6-567C.
SW7......................................  12-567A.
SW8......................................  8-567B/BC.
SW900....................................  8-567B.
SW9......................................  12-567B/BC/C.
SW1200...................................  12-567C.
SW1000...................................  8-645E.
SW1001...................................  8-645E.
SW1500...................................  12-645E.
MP15.....................................  12-645E.
MP15AC...................................  12-645E.
GMD1.....................................  12-567C.
RS1325...................................  12-567C.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
              Transfer Switcher including ``Cow and Calf''

------------------------------------------------------------------------
T........................................  12-201A(2)
TR.......................................  12-567(2)
TR1......................................  16-567(2)
TR2......................................  12-567A(2)
TR3......................................  12-567(3)
TR4......................................  12-567A(2)
TR5......................................  12-567B(2)
TR6......................................  8-567B(2)

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                 Baldwin

------------------------------------------------------------------------
VO-660...................................  6-VO.
DS-446...................................  6-606NA.
DS4475...................................  6-750.
S-8......................................  6-606.
VO-1000..................................  8-VO.
DS-4410..................................  8-608NA.
DS-4410..................................  6-606SC.
S-12.....................................  6-606A.
DRS-4410 \1\.............................  6-606SC.
DRS-12 \1\...............................  6-606A.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                             Fairbanks Morse

------------------------------------------------------------------------
H-10-44..................................  6-OP.
H-12-44..................................  6-OP.
H-12-44TS................................  6-OP.
H-12-46 \1\..............................  6-OP.

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                                  Lima

------------------------------------------------------------------------
750 hp...................................  6-Hamilton.
800 hp...................................  6-Hamilton.
1000 hp..................................  8-Hamilton.
1200 hp..................................  8-Hamilton.
LRS \1\..................................  8-Hamilton.
TL \1\...................................  8-Hamilton (2).

------------------------------------------------------------------------
                              ALCO and MLW

------------------------------------------------------------------------
S1.......................................  6-539NA.
S2.......................................  6-539T.
S3.......................................  6-539NA.
S4.......................................  6-539T.
S5.......................................  6-251.
S6.......................................  6-251A,B.
S7.......................................  6-539.
S10......................................  6-539.
S11......................................  6-539.
S12......................................  6-539T.
S13......................................  6-251C.
RSD-1....................................  6-539.
RSC-13...................................  6-539.
RSC-24...................................  12-244
RS1......................................  6-539T.
RS2 \1\..................................  12-244.
RS3 \1\..................................  12-244.
RS10 \1\.................................  12-244.
RSC-2 \1\................................  12-244.
RS3 \1\..................................  12-244.
RSD-4 \1\................................  12-244.
RSD-5 \1\................................  12-244.
T6.......................................  6-251B.
C-415 \1\................................  8-251F.
M-420TR..................................  12-251.
------------------------------------------------------------------------
\1\ These models may be found assigned to road service as well as
  switcher service, but are considered switcher locomotives for the
  purpose of this regulation.