[Code of Federal Regulations]

[Title 49, Volume 4]

[Revised as of October 1, 2006]

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

[CITE: 49CFR222.35]



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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 222_USE OF LOCOMOTIVE HORNS AT PUBLIC HIGHWAY-RAIL GRADE 

 

         Subpart C_Exceptions to the Use of the Locomotive Horn

 

Sec.  222.35  What are the minimum requirements for quiet zones?



    The following requirements apply to quiet zones established in 

conformity with this part.

    (a) Minimum length. (1)(i) Except as provided in paragraph 

(a)(1)(ii) of this section, the minimum length of a New Quiet Zone or 

New Partial Quiet Zone established under this part shall be one-half 

mile along the length of railroad right-of-way.

    (ii) The one-half mile minimum length requirement shall be waived 

for any New Quiet Zone or New Partial Quiet Zone that is added onto an 

existing quiet zone, provided there is no public highway-rail grade 

crossing at which locomotive horns are routinely sounded within one-half 

mile of the New Quiet Zone or New Partial Quiet Zone.

    (iii) New Quiet Zones and New Partial Quiet Zones established along 

the same rail line within a single political jurisdiction shall be 

separated by at least one public highway-rail grade crossing, unless a 

New Quiet Zone or New Partial Quiet Zone is being added onto an existing 

quiet zone.

    (2)(i) The length of a Pre-Rule Quiet Zone or Pre-Rule Partial Quiet 

Zone may continue unchanged from that which existed as of October 9, 

1996.

    (ii) With the exception of combining adjacent Pre-Rule Quiet Zones 

or Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zones, the addition of any public highway-rail 

grade crossing to a Pre-Rule Quiet Zone or Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zone 

shall end the grandfathered status of that quiet zone and transform it 

into a New Quiet Zone or New Partial Quiet Zone that must comply with 

all requirements applicable to New Quiet Zones and New Partial Quiet 

Zones.

    (iii) The deletion of any public highway-rail grade crossing from a 

Pre-Rule Quiet Zone or Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zone, with the exception 

of a grade separation or crossing closure, must result in a quiet zone 

of at least one-half mile in length in order to retain Pre-Rule Quiet 

Zone or Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zone status.

    (3) A quiet zone may include grade crossings on a segment of rail 

line crossing more than one political jurisdiction.

    (b) Active grade crossing warning devices. (1) Each public highway-

rail grade crossing in a New Quiet Zone established under this part must 

be equipped, no later than the quiet zone implementation date, with 

active grade crossing warning devices comprising both flashing lights 

and gates which control traffic over the crossing and that conform to 

the standards contained in the MUTCD. Such warning devices shall be 

equipped with constant warning time devices, if reasonably practical, 

and power-out indicators.

    (2) With the exception of public highway-rail grade crossings that 

will be temporarily closed in accordance with appendix A of this part, 

each public highway-rail grade crossing in a New Partial Quiet Zone 

established under this part must be equipped, no later than the quiet 

zone implementation date, with active grade crossing warning devices 

comprising both flashing lights and gates which control traffic over the 

crossing and that conform to the standards contained in the MUTCD. Such 

warning devices shall be



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equipped with constant warning time devices, if reasonably practical, 

and power-out indicators.

    (3) Pre-Rule Quiet Zones and Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zones must 

retain, and may upgrade, the grade crossing safety warning system which 

existed as of December 18, 2003. Any upgrade involving the installation 

or renewal of an automatic warning device system shall include constant 

warning time devices, where reasonably practical, and power-out 

indicators. In no event may the grade crossing safety warning system, 

which existed as of December 18, 2003, be downgraded. Risk reduction 

resulting from upgrading to flashing lights or gates may be credited in 

calculating the Quiet Zone Risk Index.

    (c) Advance warning signs. (1) Each highway approach to every public 

and private highway-rail grade crossing within a New Quiet Zone shall be 

equipped with an advance warning sign that advises the motorist that 

train horns are not sounded at the crossing. Such sign shall conform to 

the standards contained in the MUTCD.

    (2) Each highway approach to every public and private highway-rail 

grade crossing within a New Partial Quiet Zone shall be equipped with an 

advance warning sign that advises the motorist that train horns are not 

sounded at the crossing or that train horns are not sounded at the 

crossing between the hours of 10 p.m. and 7 a.m., whichever is 

applicable. Such sign shall conform to the standards contained in the 

MUTCD.

    (3) Each highway approach to every public and private highway-rail 

grade crossing within a Pre-Rule Quiet Zone shall be equipped by June 

24, 2008 with an advance warning sign that advises the motorist that 

train horns are not sounded at the crossing. Such sign shall conform to 

the standards contained in the MUTCD.

    (4) Each highway approach to every public and private highway-rail 

grade crossing within a Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zone shall be equipped by 

June 24, 2008 with an advance warning sign that advises the motorist 

that train horns are not sounded at the crossing or that train horns are 

not sounded at the crossing for a specified period of time, whichever is 

applicable. Such sign shall conform to the standards contained in the 

MUTCD.

    (5) This paragraph (c) does not apply to public and private highway-

rail grade crossings equipped with wayside horns that conform to the 

requirements set forth in Sec.  222.59 and Appendix E of this part.

    (d) Bells. (1) Each public highway-rail grade crossing in a New 

Quiet Zone or New Partial Quiet Zone that is subjected to pedestrian 

traffic and equipped with one or more automatic bells shall retain those 

bells in working condition.

    (2) Each public highway-rail grade crossing in a Pre-Rule Quiet Zone 

or Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zone that is subjected to pedestrian traffic 

and equipped with one or more automatic bells shall retain those bells 

in working condition.

    (e) All private highway-rail grade crossings within the quiet zone 

must be treated in accordance with this section and Sec.  222.25 of this 

part.

    (f) All pedestrian grade crossings within a quiet zone must be 

treated in accordance with Sec.  222.27 of this part.

    (g) All public highway-rail grade crossings within the quiet zone 

must be in compliance with the requirements of the MUTCD.