[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: 49CFR224.106]

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                        TITLE 49--TRANSPORTATION
 
       CHAPTER II--FEDERAL RAILROAD ADMINISTRATION, DEPARTMENT OF 
                             TRANSPORTATION
 
PART 224_REFLECTORIZATION OF RAIL FREIGHT ROLLING STOCK--Table of Contents
 
 Subpart B_Application, Inspection, and Maintenance of Retroreflective 
                                Material
 
Sec.  224.106  Location of retroreflective sheeting.

    (a) Railroad freight cars. The retroreflective sheeting shall be 
applied along the length of each railroad freight car side in the manner 
provided by a uniform industry standard accepted by the Associate 
Administrator that provides for distribution of material along the 
length of each car and as close as practicable to 42 inches above the 
top of rail. In the event such a standard is not proffered by industry 
or accepted by the Associate Administrator, the criteria set forth in 
this subpart shall apply. Retroreflective sheeting applied under this 
part must be located clear of appurtenances and devices such as ladders 
and other safety appliances, pipes, or other attachments that may 
obscure its visibility. Retroreflective sheeting need not be applied to 
discontinuous surfaces such as bolts, rivets, door hinges, or other 
irregularly shaped areas that may prevent the sheeting from adhering to 
the car sides. In addition, retroreflective sheeting need not be applied 
over existing or required car stencils and markings. If necessary to 
avoid appurtenances, discontinuous surfaces, or existing or required car 
markings or stencils, 4x18 and 4x36 inch strips of retroreflective 
material may be divided into 4x9 inch strips and applied on either side 
of the appurtenance, discontinuous surface, or car markings or stencils, 
as practicable. Unless otherwise specified, retroreflective sheeting 
shall be applied along the sides of freight rolling stock at intervals 
not to exceed every 12 feet, as practicable. If it is not practicable to 
apply retroreflective sheeting every 12 feet because of existing 
stencils, appurtenances, or discontinuous surfaces, the sheeting shall 
be applied at the next smallest interval practicable.
    (1) General rule. On railroad freight cars other than flat cars and 
tank cars, retroreflective sheeting shall be applied in either a 
vertical or horizontal pattern along the length of the car sides, with 
the bottom edge of the sheeting as close as practicable to 42 inches 
above the top of rail. Retroreflective sheeting shall not be applied 
below the side sill.
    (i) Vertical application. If retroreflective sheeting is applied in 
a vertical pattern, at least one 4x36 inch strip or two 4x18 inch 
strips, one above the other, shall be applied as close to each end of 
the car as practicable. Between these two vertical end strips, a minimum 
of one 4x18 inch strip shall be applied at least every 12 feet, as 
practicable. See Figures 1, 2 and 3.

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    (ii) Horizontal application. If retroreflective sheeting is applied 
in a horizontal pattern, at least one 4x36 inch strip, or two 4x18 inch 
strips, one above or next to the other, shall be applied as close to 
each end of the car as practicable. Between these end strips, a minimum 
of one 4x18 inch strip shall be

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applied at least every 12 feet, as practicable. See Figures 4, 5, and 6.
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    (2) Tank cars. On tank cars, retroreflective sheeting shall be 
applied vertically to each car side and centered on the horizontal 
centerline of the tank, or as near as practicable. If it is not 
practicable to safely apply the sheeting centered vertically about the 
horizontal centerline of the tank,

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the sheeting may be applied vertically with its top edge no lower than 
the horizontal centerline of the tank. A minimum of either one 4x36 inch 
strip or two 4x18 inch strips, one above the other, shall be applied as 
close to each end of the car as practicable. Between these two end 
strips, a minimum of one 4x18 inch strip shall be applied at least every 
12 feet, as practicable. Retroreflective sheeting applied under this 
part shall not be located in the spillage area directly beneath the 
manway used to load and unload the tank. See Figures 7 and 8.

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    (3) Flat cars. On flat cars, retroreflective sheeting shall be 
applied in a horizontal pattern along the length of the side sill with 
the bottom edge of the sheeting no lower than the bottom of the side 
sill and the top edge of the sheeting no higher than the top of the car 
deck or floor. At least two

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4x18 inch strips, one above the other, shall be applied as close to each 
end of the car as practicable. If the side sill is less than 8 inches 
wide, one 4x36 inch strip, or two 4x18 inch strips may be applied one 
next to the other, dividing the strips into nine inch segments as 
necessary in accordance with paragraph (a) of this section. Between the 
two end strips, a minimum of one 4x18 inch strip shall be applied at 
least every 12 feet, as practicable. See Figure 9. If a car has a 
separate rack structure, retroreflective sheeting may be applied to the 
flat car portion only in accordance with the requirements of this 
section. For cars without continuous side sills, retroreflective 
sheeting may be applied to other surfaces inboard of the sides, such as 
the center sill, provided that the sheeting is not obscured by other 
components.

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    (4) Cars of special construction. This paragraph applies to any car 
the design of which is not compatible with the patterns of application 
otherwise provided in this section. Retroreflective sheeting shall 
conform as closely as practicable to the requirements of paragraphs 
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section and shall have the minimum amount of sheeting described in Sec.  
224.105 distributed along the length of each car side.
    (b) Locomotives. Locomotives subject to this part shall be equipped 
with at least the minimum amounts of retroreflective sheeting required 
by Sec.  224.105 either in strips four inches wide and 18 or 36 inches 
long and spaced as uniformly as practicable along the length of the 
locomotive sides, or in one continuous strip, at least four inches wide, 
along the length of the locomotive. Retroreflective sheeting applied to 
locomotive sides shall be applied as close as practicable to 42 inches 
from the top of the rail.