[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2005]

From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access

[CITE: 49CFR231.27]



[Page 512-515]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 231_RAILROAD SAFETY APPLIANCE STANDARDS--Table of Contents

 

Sec. 231.27  Box and other house cars without roof hatches or placed 

in service after October 1, 1966.



    (a) Handbrakes. The handbrake may be of any efficient design, but 

must provide the same degree of safety as, or a greater degree of safety 

than, the following specifications:

    (1) Number. (i) Each box or other house car without roof hatches 

shall be equipped with an efficient vertical wheel handbrake which shall 

operate in harmony with the power brake thereon.

    (ii) The handbrake may be of any efficient design, but must provide 

a total braking force applied to brake shoes not less than the total 

force applied to the brake shoes by the brake cylinders at 50 pounds per 

square inch.

    (2) Dimensions. (i) The brake wheel may be deep or shallow, of 

malleable iron, wrought iron, steel, or other material of equivalent 

strength.

    (ii) Overall diameter of brake wheel nominally twenty-two (22) 

inches.

    (iii) Depth of brake wheel hub shall be two and five-eighths (2\5/

8\) inches with square taper shaft fit, taper two (2) inches in twelve 

(12) inches with small end of taper fit seven-eighths (\7/8\) inches.

    (iv) Brake wheel and drum shall be arranged so that both will 

revolve when applying and gradually releasing the handbrake. Handbrake 

shall be provided with means to prevent application of the brake by 

winding in a counterclockwise direction.

    (v) Brake shaft shall be arranged with a square fit at its outer end 

to secure the handbrake wheel; said square fit shall be not less than 

seven-eighths (\7/8\) of an inch square. Square-fit taper: Nominally two 

(2) in twelve (12) inches (see Plate A).

    (vi) All chains shall be not less than nine-sixteenths (\9/16\) inch 

BBB coil chain.

    (vii) All handbrake rods shall be not less than three-fourths (\3/

4\) inch diameter.

    (3) Location. (i) The handbrake shall be so located that it can be 

safely operated from horizontal end platform while car is in motion.



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    (ii) The brake shaft shall be located on end of car, to the left of 

and not less than seventeen (17) nor more than twenty-two (22) inches 

from center and not less than twenty-six (26) nor more than forty (40) 

inches above top of end-platform tread.

    (4) Manner of application. (i) Brake wheel shall be held in position 

on brake shaft by a nut on a threaded extended end of brake shaft; said 

thread portion shall be not less than three-fourths (\3/4\) of an inch 

in diameter; said nut shall be secured by riveting over or by the use of 

a locknut or suitable cotter.

    (ii) Outside edge of brake wheel shall be not less than four (4) 

inches from a vertical plane parallel with end of car and passing 

through the inside face of knuckle when closed with coupler horn against 

the buffer block or end sill.

    (iii) Handbrake housing shall be securely fastened to car.

    (b) End platforms--(1) Number. Two (2).

    (2) Dimensions. Width not less than eight (8) inches; length, not 

less than sixty (60) inches.

    (3) Location. One (1) centered on each end of car between inner ends 

of handholds not more than eight (8) inches above top of center sill.

    (4) Manner of application. (i) Each end platform shall be securely 

supported by not less than three (3) metal braces having a minimum cross 

sectional area of three-eighths (\3/8\) by one and one-half (1\1/2\) 

inches or equivalent, which shall be securely fastened to body of car 

with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch bolts or rivets.

    (ii) Where conventional draft gear or cushioning device having 

longitudinal travel less than six (6) inches is used the outside edge of 

each end platform shall be not less than twelve (12) inches from a 

vertical plane parallel with end of car and passing through the inside 

face of knuckle when closed with coupler horn against buffer block. 

Where cushioning device having longitudinal travel six (6) inches or 

more is used the outside edge of each end platform shall be not less 

than six (6) inches from a vertical plane parallel with end of car and 

passing through the inside face of knuckle when closed with end sill and 

cushioning device at full buff. End platform shall be made of wood or of 

material which provides the same as or a greater degree of safety than 

wood of 1\1/8\ inches thickness. When made of material other than wood 

the tread surface shall be of anti-skid design and constructed with 

sufficient open space to permit the elimination of snow and ice from the 

tread surface.

    (c) Sill steps--(1) Number. Four (4).

    (2) Dimensions. Minimum cross-sectional area one-half (\1/2\) by one 

and one-half (1\1/2\) inches, or equivalent, of wrought iron, steel, or 

other material of equivalent strength. Minimum length of tread, ten 

(10), preferably twelve (12) inches. Minimum clear depth, eight (8) 

inches.

    (3) Location. (i) One (1) near each end of each side car, so that 

there shall be no more than eighteen (18) inches from end of car to 

center of tread of sill step.

    (ii) Outside edge of tread of step shall be not more than four (4) 

inches inside of face of side of car, preferably flush with side of car.

    (iii) Tread shall be not more than twenty-four (24), preferably not 

more than twenty-two (22) inches above the top of rail.

    (4) Manner of application. (i) Sill steps exceeding twenty-one (21) 

inches in depth shall have an additional tread.

    (ii) Sill steps shall be securely fastened with not less than one-

half (\1/2\) inch bolts with nuts outside (when possible) and riveted 

over, or with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch rivets.

    (d) End ladder (appliances) clearance. No part of car above end 

sills within thirty (30) inches from side of car, except buffer block, 

brake shaft, brake wheel, end platform, horizontal end handholds, or 

uncoupling lever shall extend to within twelve (12) inches of a vertical 

plane parallel with end of car and passing through the inside face of 

knuckle, when closed with the coupler horn against the buffer block or 

end sill and cushioning device (if used) at full buff, and no other part 

of end of car or fixtures on same above end sill, other than exceptions 

herein noted, shall extend beyond outer face of buffer block.

    (e) Side handholds--(1) Number. Sixteen (16).

    (2) Dimensions. Minimum diameter, five-eighths (\5/8\) of an inch, 

wrought iron, steel, or other material of equivalent strength. Minimum 

clear length,



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sixteen (16) inches, preferably twenty-four (24) inches. Minimum 

clearance, two (2), preferably two and one-half (2\1/2\) inches.

    (3) Location. Horizontal; four (4) near each end and on each side of 

car spaced not more than nineteen (19) inches apart and with the bottom 

handhold located not more than twenty-one (21) inches from top tread of 

sill step, and top handhold shall coincide in height with top end 

handhold, a variation of two (2) inches being allowed. Spacing of side 

handholds shall be uniform within a limit of two (2) inches from top 

handhold to bottom handhold. Clearance of outer ends of handholds shall 

be not more than eight (8) inches from end of car.

    (4) Manner of application. Side handholds shall be securely fastened 

with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch bolts with nuts outside (when 

possible) and riveted over, or with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch 

rivets. Each bottom handhold shall have foot guard or upward projection 

not less than two (2) inches in height near inside end.

    (f) End handholds--(1) Number. Sixteen (16).

    (2) Dimensions. (i) Minimum diameter, five-eighths (\5/8\) of an 

inch, wrought iron, steel, or other material of equivalent strength.

    (ii) Minimum clear length, sixteen (16) inches, preferably twenty-

four (24) inches.

    (iii) Minimum clearance, two (2) preferably two and one-half (2\1/

2\) inches.

    (3) Location. Horizontal: Four (4) near each side and on each end of 

car spaced not more than nineteen (19) inches apart and with the bottom 

handhold located not more than twenty-one (21) inches from top tread of 

sill step, and top handhold shall coincide in height with end platform 

handholds, a variation of two (2) inches being allowed. Clearance of 

outer ends of handholds shall be not more than eight (8) inches from 

side of car.

    (4) Manner of application. End handholds shall be securely fastened 

with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch bolts with nuts outside (when 

possible) and riveted over, or with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch 

rivets. Each bottom handhold shall have foot guard or upward projection 

not less than two (2) inches in height near inside end.

    (g) Horizontal end-platform handholds--(1) Number. Two (2).

    (2) Dimensions. (i) Minimum diameter, five-eighths (\5/8\) of an 

inch, wrought iron, steel, or other material of equivalent strength.

    (ii) Minimum clearance, two (2) preferably two and one-half (2\1/2\) 

inches.

    (iii) Minimum clear length sixty (60) inches. When security of 

attachment requires, an extra supporting leg may be applied near center 

of clear length.

    (3) Location. One (1) on each end of car above end platform. Outer 

legs shall be not more than six (6) inches from inner legs of top end 

handholds. Height above tread of end platform: Not less than forty-eight 

(48) nor more than sixty (60) inches.

    (4) Manner of application. End-platform handholds shall be securely 

fastened with not less than one-half (\1/2\) inch bolts with nuts 

outside (when possible) and riveted over, or with not less than one-half 

(\1/2\) inch rivets.

    (h) Uncoupling levers--(1) Number. Two (2).

    (2) Dimensions. (i) Handles of uncoupling levers, except those shown 

on Plate B or of similar designs, shall be not more than six (6) inches 

from side of car.

    (ii) Uncoupling levers of design shown on Plate B and of similar 

designs shall conform to the following prescribed limits:

    (a) Handles shall be not more than twelve (12), preferably nine (9) 

inches from sides of car. Center lift arms shall be not less than seven 

(7) inches long.

    (b) Center of eye at end of center lift arm shall be not more than 

three and one-half (3\1/2\) inches beyond center of eye of uncoupling 

pin of coupler when horn of coupler is against the buffer block or end 

sill (see Plate B).

    (c) End of handles shall extend not less than four (4) inches below 

bottom of end sill or shall be so constructed as to give a minimum 

clearance of two (2) inches around handle. Minimum drop of handles shall 

be twelve (12) inches; maximum, fifteen (15) inches overall (see Plate 

B).

    (iii) Handles of uncoupling levers of the ``rocking'' or ``push-

down'' type shall be not less than eighteen (18)



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inches from top of rail when lockblock has released knuckle, and a 

suitable stop shall be provided to prevent inside arm from flying up in 

case of breakage.

    (3) Location. One (1) on each end of car. When single lever is used, 

it shall be placed on left side of end of car.

    (i) Existing box and other house cars without roof hatches. (1) Box 

and other house cars without roof hatches built on or before April 1, 

1966, or under construction prior thereto and placed in service before 

October 1, 1966, shall be deemed equipped as nearly as possible within 

the intent of Sec. 231.1 and of this section when:

    (i) The running board, roof handholds over side and end ladders at 

``A'' end of car and ladder treads above the fourth tread from bottom of 

side and end ladder at ``A'' end are removed;

    (ii) One (1) horizontal end-platform handhold is applied on each end 

of car as specified in this section except the right hand end shall be 

not more than eight (8) inches from side of car, or where car end 

contour makes impractical the use of a single continuous end handhold, 

there is applied the equivalent consisting of two (2) handholds, the 

center handhold to be a minimum of thirty (30) inches in clear length 

and the handhold to the right to be a minimum of nineteen (19) inches in 

clear length and to extend to within eight (8) inches of the right side 

of the car, such handholds to be not more than twelve (12) inches apart; 

and

    (iii) With handbrake operated near roof of car: a brake step shall 

be provided as specified in Sec. 231.1 and lettering one and one-half 

(1\1/2\) inches high shall be painted on a yellow background on side 

sill near ``B'' end of car with a three-fourths (\3/4\) inch black 

border containing the words ``Keep Off Roof--No Running Board,'' or with 

handbrake operated from approximate level of top of end sill: roof 

handholds and side and end ladder treads above the fourth tread from the 

bottom of ladders at ``B'' end of car shall be removed and a brake step 

as specified by Sec. 231.1 shall be used with top of tread surface 

being level with or not more than four (4) inches below adjacent end 

handhold.

    (2) Paragraph (i)(1)(ii) of this section shall not apply to cars 

equipped with end platforms and end platform handholds.

    (j) Painting and marking. Box and other house cars with roofs 16 

feet and 10 inches or more above top of rail shall be painted and marked 

as follows:

    (1) That portion of each end of the car which is more than fifteen 

(15) feet above top of rail shall be painted with contrasting 

reflectorized paint and bear the words ``excess height car'' in 

lettering not less than three (3) inches high; and

    (2) On each side sill near end corner there shall be painted or 

otherwise displayed a yellow rectangular area with a three-fourths (\3/

4\) inch black border containing the words ``this car excess height'' in 

lettering not less than one and one-half (1\1/2\) inches high.



(Secs. 2, 4, and 6, 27 Stat. 531, as amended; secs, 1 and 3, 32 Stat. 

943, as amended; sec. 6(e) and (f), 80 Stat. 939 (45 U.S.C. 2, 4, 6, 8, 

and 10, 11-16 and 49 U.S.C. 103(c)(1))



[33 FR 19663, Dec. 25, 1968, as amended at 40 FR 34347, Aug. 15, 1975; 

49 FR 26745, June 29, 1984]