[Code of Federal Regulations]
[Title 49, Volume 4]
[Revised as of October 1, 2007]
From the U.S. Government Printing Office via GPO Access
[CITE: 49CFR213.119]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 213_TRACK SAFETY STANDARDS--Table of Contents
 
                        Subpart D_Track Structure
 
Sec.  213.119  Continuous welded rail (CWR); general.

    Each track owner with track constructed of CWR shall have in effect 
and comply with a plan that contains written procedures which address: 
the installation, adjustment, maintenance, and inspection of CWR; 
inspection of CWR joints; and a training program for the application of 
those procedures. The plan shall be submitted to the Federal Railroad 
Administration. FRA reviews each plan for compliance with the 
following--
    (a) Procedures for the installation and adjustment of CWR which 
include--
    (1) Designation of a desired rail installation temperature range for 
the geographic area in which the CWR is located; and
    (2) De-stressing procedures/methods which address proper attainment 
of the desired rail installation temperature range when adjusting CWR.

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    (b) Rail anchoring or fastening requirements that will provide 
sufficient restraint to limit longitudinal rail and crosstie movement to 
the extent practical, and specifically addressing CWR rail anchoring or 
fastening patterns on bridges, bridge approaches, and at other locations 
where possible longitudinal rail and crosstie movement associated with 
normally expected train-induced forces, is restricted.
    (c) Procedures which specifically address maintaining a desired rail 
installation temperature range when cutting CWR including rail repairs, 
in-track welding, and in conjunction with adjustments made in the area 
of tight track, a track buckle, or a pull-apart. Rail repair practices 
shall take into consideration existing rail temperature so that--
    (1) When rail is removed, the length installed shall be determined 
by taking into consideration the existing rail temperature and the 
desired rail installation temperature range; and
    (2) Under no circumstances should rail be added when the rail 
temperature is below that designated by paragraph (a)(1) of this 
section, without provisions for later adjustment.
    (d) Procedures which address the monitoring of CWR in curved track 
for inward shifts of alinement toward the center of the curve as a 
result of disturbed track.
    (e) Procedures which control train speed on CWR track when--
    (1) Maintenance work, track rehabilitation, track construction, or 
any other event occurs which disturbs the roadbed or ballast section and 
reduces the lateral or longitudinal resistance of the track; and
    (2) In formulating the procedures under this paragraph (e), the 
track owner shall--
    (i) Determine the speed required, and the duration and subsequent 
removal of any speed restriction based on the restoration of the 
ballast, along with sufficient ballast re-consolidation to stabilize the 
track to a level that can accommodate expected train-induced forces. 
Ballast re-consolidation can be achieved through either the passage of 
train tonnage or mechanical stabilization procedures, or both; and
    (ii) Take into consideration the type of crossties used.
    (f) Procedures which prescribe when physical track inspections are 
to be performed to detect buckling prone conditions in CWR track. At a 
minimum, these procedures shall address inspecting track to identify--
    (1) Locations where tight or kinky rail conditions are likely to 
occur;
    (2) Locations where track work of the nature described in paragraph 
(e)(1) of this section have recently been performed; and
    (3) In formulating the procedures under this paragraph (f), the 
track owner shall--
    (i) Specify the timing of the inspection; and
    (ii) Specify the appropriate remedial actions to be taken when 
buckling prone conditions are found.
    (g) Procedures which prescribe the scheduling and conduct of 
inspections to detect cracks and other indications of potential failures 
in CWR joints. On and after January 1, 2007, in formulating the 
procedures under this paragraph, the track owner shall--
    (1) Address the inspection of joints and the track structure at 
joints, including, at a minimum, periodic on-foot inspections;
    (2) Identify joint bars with visible or otherwise detectable cracks 
and conduct remedial action pursuant to Sec.  213.121;
    (3) Specify the conditions of actual or potential joint failure for 
which personnel must inspect, including, at a minimum, the following 
items:
    (i) Loose, bent, or missing joint bolts;
    (ii) Rail end batter or mismatch that contributes to instability of 
the joint; and
    (iii) Evidence of excessive longitudinal rail movement in or near 
the joint, including, but not limited to; wide rail gap, defective joint 
bolts, disturbed ballast, surface deviations, gap between tie plates and 
rail, or displaced rail anchors;
    (4) Specify the procedures for the inspection of CWR joints that are 
imbedded in highway-rail crossings or in other structures that prevent a 
complete inspection of the joint, including procedures for the removal 
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joint of loose material or other temporary material;
    (5) Specify the appropriate corrective actions to be taken when 
personnel find conditions of actual or potential joint failure, 
including on-foot follow-up inspections to monitor conditions of 
potential joint failure in any period prior to completion of repairs.
    (6) Specify the timing of periodic inspections, which shall be based 
on the configuration and condition of the joint:
    (i) Except as provided in paragraphs (g)(6)(ii) through (iv), track 
owners must specify that all CWR joints are inspected, at a minimum, in 
accordance with the intervals identified in the following table--

                               Minimum Number of Inspections Per Calendar Year \1\
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                                    Freight trains operating over track with an     Passenger trains operating
                                                annual tonnage of:                   over track with an annual
                                 ------------------------------------------------           tonnage of:
                                                                                 -------------------------------
                                   Less than  40                   Greater than                    Greater than
                                        mgt        40 to 60 mgt       60 mgt       Less than  20    or equal to
                                                                                        mgt           20 mgt
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Class 5 & above.................               2           \2\ 3           \2\ 4           \2\ 3           \2\ 3
Class 4.........................               2           \2\ 3           \2\ 4               2           \2\ 3
Class 3.........................               1               2               2               2               2
Class 2.........................               0               0               0               1               1
Class 1.........................               0               0               0               0               0
Excepted Track..................               0               0               0             n/a            n/a
  4 = Four times per calendar year, with one inspection in each of the following periods: January to March,
   April to June, July to September, and October to December; and with consecutive inspections separated by at
   least 60 calendar days.

  3 = Three times per calendar year, with one inspection in each of the following periods: January to April, May
   to August, and September to December; and with consecutive inspections separated by at least 90 calendar days

  2 = Twice per calendar year, with one inspection in each of the following periods: January to June and July to
   December; and with consecutive inspections separated by at least 120 calendar days.

  1 = Once per calendar year, with consecutive inspections separated by at least 180 calendar days.
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\1\ Where a track owner operates both freight and passenger trains over a given segment of track, and there are
  two different possible inspection interval requirements, the more frequent inspection interval applies.
\2\ When extreme weather conditions prevent a track owner from conducting an inspection of a particular
  territory within the required interval, the track owner may extend the interval by up to 30 calendar days from
  the last day that the extreme weather condition prevented the required inspection.

    (ii) Consistent with any limitations applied by the track owner, a 
passenger train conducting an unscheduled detour operation may proceed 
over track not normally used for passenger operations at a speed not to 
exceed the maximum authorized speed otherwise allowed, even though CWR 
joints have not been inspected in accordance with the frequency 
identified in paragraph (g)(6)(i), provided that:
    (A) All CWR joints have been inspected consistent with requirements 
for freight service; and
    (B) The unscheduled detour operation lasts no more than 14 
consecutive calendar days. In order to continue operations beyond the 
14-day period, the track owner must inspect the CWR joints in accordance 
with the requirements of paragraph (g)(6)(i).
    (iii) Tourist, scenic, historic, or excursion operations, if limited 
to the maximum authorized speed for passenger trains over the next lower 
class of track, need not be considered in determining the frequency of 
inspections under paragraph (g)(6)(i).
    (iv) All CWR joints that are located in switches, turnouts, track 
crossings, lift rail assemblies or other transition devices on moveable 
bridges must be inspected on foot at least monthly, consistent with the 
requirements in Sec.  213.235; and all records of those inspections must 
be kept in accordance with the requirements in Sec.  213.241. A track 
owner may include in its Sec.  213.235 inspections, in lieu of the joint 
inspections required by paragraph (g)(6)(i), CWR joints that are located 
in track structure that is adjacent to switches and turnouts, provided 
that the track owner precisely defines the parameters of that 
arrangement in the CWR plans.
    (7) Specify the recordkeeping requirements related to joint bars in 
CWR, including the following:

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    (i) The track owner shall keep a record of each periodic and follow-
up inspection required to be performed by the track owner's CWR plan, 
except for those inspections conducted pursuant to Sec.  213.235 for 
which track owners must maintain records pursuant to Sec.  213.241. The 
record shall be prepared on the day the inspection is made and signed by 
the person making the inspection. The record shall include, at a 
minimum, the following items: the boundaries of the territory inspected; 
the nature and location of any deviations at the joint from the 
requirements of this Part or of the track owner's CWR plan, with the 
location identified with sufficient precision that personnel could 
return to the joint and identify it without ambiguity; the date of the 
inspection; the remedial action, corrective action, or both, that has 
been taken or will be taken; and the name or identification number of 
the person who made the inspection.
    (ii) The track owner shall generate a Fracture Report for every 
cracked or broken CWR joint bar that the track owner discovers during 
the course of an inspection conducted pursuant to Sec. Sec.  213.119(g), 
213.233, or 213.235 on track that is required under Sec.  
213.119(g)(6)(i) to be inspected.
    (A) The Fracture Report shall be prepared on the day the cracked or 
broken joint bar is discovered. The record shall include, at a minimum: 
the railroad name; the location of the joint bar as identified by 
milepost and subdivision; the class of track; annual million gross tons 
for the previous calendar year; the date of discovery of the crack or 
break; the rail section; the type of bar (standard, insulated, or 
compromise); the number of holes in the joint bar; a general description 
of the location of the crack or break in bar; the visible length of the 
crack in inches; the gap measurement between rail ends; the amount and 
length of rail end batter or ramp on each rail end; the amount of tread 
mismatch; the vertical movement of joint; and in curves or spirals, the 
amount of gage mismatch and the lateral movement of the joint.
    (B) The track owner shall submit the information contained in the 
Fracture Reports to the FRA Associate Administrator for Safety 
(Associate Administrator) twice annually, by July 31 for the preceding 
six-month period from January 1 through June 30 and by January 31 for 
the preceding six-month period from July 1 through December 31.
    (C) After February 1, 2010, any track owner may petition FRA to 
conduct a technical conference to review the Fracture Report data 
submitted through December of 2009 and assess whether there is a 
continued need for the collection of Fracture Report data. The track 
owner shall submit a written request to the Associate Administrator, 
requesting the technical conference and explaining the reasons for 
proposing to discontinue the collection of the data.
    (8) In lieu of the requirements for the inspection of rail joints 
contained in paragraphs (g)(1) through (7) of this section, a track 
owner may seek approval from FRA to use alternate procedures.
    (i) The track owner shall submit the proposed alternate procedures 
and a supporting statement of justification to the Associate 
Administrator for Safety (Associate Administrator).
    (ii) If the Associate Administrator finds that the proposed 
alternate procedures provide an equivalent or higher level of safety 
than the requirements in paragraphs (g)(1) through (g)(7) of this 
section, the Associate Administrator will approve the alternate 
procedures by notifying the track owner in writing. The Associate 
Administrator will specify in the written notification the date on which 
the procedures will become effective, and after that date, the track 
owner shall comply with the procedures. If the Associate Administrator 
determines that the alternate procedures do not provide an equivalent 
level of safety, the Associate Administrator will disapprove the 
alternate procedures in writing, and the track owner shall continue to 
comply with the requirements in paragraphs (g)(1) through (7) of this 
section.
    (iii) While a determination is pending with the Associate 
Administrator on a request submitted pursuant to paragraph (g)(8) of 
this section, the track owner shall continue to comply with the 
requirements contained in paragraphs (g)(1) through (7) of this section.

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    (h) The track owner shall have in effect a comprehensive training 
program for the application of these written CWR procedures, with 
provisions for periodic re-training, for those individuals designated 
under Sec.  213.7 as qualified to supervise the installation, 
adjustment, and maintenance of CWR track and to perform inspections of 
CWR track.
    (i) The track owner shall prescribe and comply with recordkeeping 
requirements necessary to provide an adequate history of track 
constructed with CWR. At a minimum, these records must include:
    (1) Rail temperature, location and date of CWR installations. This 
record shall be retained for at least one year;
    (2) A record of any CWR installation or maintenance work that does 
not conform with the written procedures. Such record shall include the 
location of the rail and be maintained until the CWR is brought into 
conformance with such procedures;
    (3) Information on inspection of rail joints as specified in 
paragraph (g)(7) of this part.
    (j) As used in this section--
    Action Items mean the rail joint conditions that track owners 
identify in their CWR plans pursuant to paragraph (g)(3) which require 
the application of a corrective action.
    Adjusting/De-stressing means the procedure by which a rail's 
temperature is re-adjusted to the desired value. It typically consists 
of cutting the rail and removing rail anchoring devices, which provides 
for the necessary expansion and contraction, and then re-assembling the 
track.
    Buckling Incident means the formation of a lateral misalignment 
sufficient in magnitude to constitute a deviation from the Class 1 
requirements specified in Sec.  213.55. These normally occur when rail 
temperatures are relatively high and are caused by high longitudinal 
compressive forces.
    Continuous Welded Rail (CWR) means rail that has been welded 
together into lengths exceeding 400 feet.
    Corrective Actions mean those actions which track owners specify in 
their CWR plans to address conditions of actual or potential joint 
failure, including, as applicable, repair, restrictions on operations, 
and additional on-foot inspections.
    CWR Joint means (a) any joint directly connected to CWR, and (b) any 
joint(s) in a segment of rail between CWR strings that are less than 195 
feet apart, except joints located on jointed sections on bridges.
    Desired Rail Installation Temperature Range means the rail 
temperature range, within a specific geographical area, at which forces 
in CWR should not cause a buckling incident in extreme heat, or a pull-
apart during extreme cold weather.
    Disturbed Track means the disturbance of the roadbed or ballast 
section, as a result of track maintenance or any other event, which 
reduces the lateral or longitudinal resistance of the track, or both.
    Mechanical Stabilization means a type of procedure used to restore 
track resistance to disturbed track following certain maintenance 
operations. This procedure may incorporate dynamic track stabilizers or 
ballast consolidators, which are units of work equipment that are used 
as a substitute for the stabilization action provided by the passage of 
tonnage trains.
    Rail Anchors means those devices which are attached to the rail and 
bear against the side of the crosstie to control longitudinal rail 
movement. Certain types of rail fasteners also act as rail anchors and 
control longitudinal rail movement by exerting a downward clamping force 
on the upper surface of the rail base.
    Rail Temperature means the temperature of the rail, measured with a 
rail thermometer.
    Remedial Actions mean those actions which track owners are required 
to take as a result of requirements of this part to address a non-
compliant condition.
    Tight/Kinky Rail means CWR which exhibits minute alignment 
irregularities which indicate that the rail is in a considerable amount 
of compression.
    Tourist, Scenic, Historic, or Excursion Operations mean railroad 
operations that carry passengers with the conveyance of the passengers 
to a particular destination not being the principal purpose.

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    Train-induced Forces means the vertical, longitudinal, and lateral 
dynamic forces which are generated during train movement and which can 
contribute to the buckling potential of the rail.
    Track Lateral Resistance means the resistance provided by the rail/
crosstie structure against lateral displacement.
    Track Longitudinal Resistance means the resistance provided by the 
rail anchors/rail fasteners and the ballast section to the rail/crosstie 
structure against longitudinal displacement.
    Unscheduled Detour Operation means a short-term, unscheduled 
operation where a track owner has no more than 14 calendar days' notice 
that the operation is going to occur.

[63 FR 34029, June 22, 1998; 63 FR 46102, Aug. 28, 1998; 63 FR 49382, 
Sept. 15, 1998; 70 FR 66297, Nov. 2, 2005; 71 FR 59691, Oct. 11, 2006]