[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: 49CFR235.7]



[Page 595-596]

 

                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION

 

       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 

                             TRANSPORTATION

 

PART 235_INSTRUCTIONS GOVERNING APPLICATIONS FOR APPROVAL OF A 

 

Sec.  235.7  Changes not requiring filing of application.



    (a) It is not necessary to file an application for approval of the 

following discontinuances:

    (1) Removal of block signal system, interlocking, traffic control 

system, automatic train stop, train control, or cab signal system from 

track approved for abandonment by formal proceeding;

    (2) Removal of devices and associated signals used to provide 

protection against unusual contingencies such as landslide, burned 

bridge, high water, high and wide load, or tunnel protection when the 

unusual contingency no longer exists;

    (3) Removal of an interlocking where a drawbridge has been 

permanently closed by the formal approval of another government agency; 

or

    (4) Removal from service not to exceed six months of block signal 

system, interlocking, or traffic control system necessitated by 

catastrophic occurrence such as derailment, flood, fire, or hurricane.

    (b) When the resultant arrangement will comply with part 236 of this 

title, it is not necessary to file for approval to decrease the limits 

of a system as follows:

    (1) Decrease of the limits of an interlocking when interlocked 

switches, derails, or movable-point frogs are not involved;

    (2) Removal of electric or mechanical lock from hand-operated switch 

in automatic block signal or traffic control territory where train speed 

over switch does not excess 20 miles per hour; or

    (3) Removal of electric or mechanical lock from hand-operated switch 

in automatic block signal or traffic control territory where trains are 

not permitted to clear the main track at such switch.

    (c) When the resultant arrangement will comply with part 236 of this 

title, it is not necessary to file an application for approval of the 

following modifications:

    (1) A modification that is required to comply with an order of the 

Federal Railroad Administration or any section of part 236 of this 

title;

    (2) The installation of an automatic block signal or a traffic 

control system to replace manual block or non-signaled territory;

    (3) The installation of a traffic control system to replace a 

roadway automatic block signal system (discontinuance of an automatic 

train stop, train control, or cab signal system is not permitted without 

FRA approval);

    (4) The installation of an automatic train stop, train control, or 

cab signal system in an existing automatic block or traffic control 

system;

    (5) The installation of a continuous inductive automatic train stop 

system



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to replace an existing intermittent inductive automatic train stop 

system;

    (6) The installation of a continuous inductive automatic train stop 

system to supplement an existing automatic cab signal system;

    (7) The installation of an automatic train control system to replace 

an existing automatic train stop system or to supplement an existing 

automatic cab signal system;

    (8) The installation of an interlocking to replace existing stop 

signs, gates, or pipe-connected derails protecting a railroad crossing 

at grade;

    (9) The installation of all relay type locking to replace existing 

mechanical or electromechanical locking of an interlocking;

    (10) The installation of an additional controlled point in existing 

traffic control system;

    (11) The installation of an interlocking in an existing block signal 

system;

    (12) The conversion of a hand-operated switch, a hand-operated 

switch locked either electrically or mechanically, or a spring switch to 

a power-operated switch;

    (13) The conversion of a spring switch to a hand-operated switch, or 

to a hand-operated switch locked either electrically or mechanically;

    (14) The removal or relocation of signals associated with a spring 

switch converted to hand operation;

    (15) The installation, relocation, or removal of signals to 

specifically provide adequate stopping distance;

    (16) The change of aspects;

    (17) The relocation of a signal to improve preview of signal aspect 

visibility;

    (18) To replace a signal with a signal of another type;

    (19) To change an approach signal to operative or inoperative 

signal, or remove an approach signal not required by Sec.  236.310 of 

this title;

    (20) The change in location of a machine from which an interlocking 

or traffic control system is controlled;

    (21) The closing of a manual block station or the change in hours 

during which a manual block station is attended;

    (22) The change in hours during which a manual interlocking is 

attended provided the interlocking operates for all routes over which 

train movements are permitted;

    (23) The installation of devices used to provide protection against 

unusual contingencies such as landslide, burned bridges, high water, 

high and wide loads, or dragging equipment;

    (24) The installation, relocation, or removal of signals, 

interlocked switches, derails, movable-point frogs, or electric locks in 

an existing system directly associated with:

    (i) The installation of new track;

    (ii) The elimination of existing track other than a second main 

track;

    (iii) The extension or shortening of a passing siding;

    (iv) Elimination of second main track where signal system mn 

retained main track is arranged to provide both opposing and following 

protection for train movements provided second main track is physically 

removed; or

    (v) A line relocation; or

    (vi) The conversion of pole line circuits to electronic (coded) 

track circuits provided that the railroad gives notice and a profile 

plan of the change to the FRA regional office having jurisdiction over 

that territory at least 60 days in advance of the change. The railroad 

must also at the same time provide a copy of the notice and profile plan 

to representatives of employees responsible for maintenance, inspection 

and testing of the signal system under 49 CFR Part 236. The signal 

system modification will be deemed acceptable, unless within 60 days, 

the Regional Adminstrator stays action by written notice to the railroad 

and refers the issue to the Railroad Safety Board for decision.

    (25) The temporary or permanent arrangement of existing systems 

necessitated by highway rail separation construction. Temporary 

arrangements shall be removed within six months following completion of 

construction.



[49 FR 3380, Jan. 26, 1984, as amended at 61 FR 33873, July 1, 1996]