Rail Safety Inspection Program - FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

  What should I do if I think that a railroad crossing signal is malfunctioning?
  Where may I find information on a particular crossing, for instance, DOT # ownership, number of daily trains or other related railroad crossing information?
  The trains in my neighborhood block the crossing for long periods of time. Is there a time limit on how long they can block the crossing?
  As I approach a grade crossing in my neighborhood, I am unable to see very far down the tracks due to the overgrowth of vegetation. Is there someone I can contact to have this taken care of?
  There are some tracks very close to my home that I walk on to get to the store. Is this against the law?
  Where can I find the rules and regulations pertaining to railroad operations in the state of Texas?
  Is it OK for a pedestrian to ignore activated warning devices such as flashing red lights and lowered gates at a grade crossing?
  When I am behind a school bus as I approach a railroad grade crossing, the bus always stops. Why is this?
  Why is the engineer unable to stop the train to avoid hitting a person or vehicle?
  Who are the unseen victims of grade crossing and trespasser collisions?

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