Federal Railroad Administration
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) promotes safe and environmentally sound rail transportation. The FRA conducts research and development tests to evaluate projects in support of its safety mission and to enhance the railroad system as a national transportation resource. Public education campaigns on highway-rail grade crossing safety and the danger of trespassing on rail property are also administered by FRA. Bookmark this collection https://rosap.ntl.bts.gov/collection_fra or https://doi.org/10.21949/1530835.
- Brief 1
- Tech Report 3
- Morell, Jonathan (4)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration 1
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Railroad Policy and Development 1
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology 1
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research and Development 1
- Accident reports 1
- Accuracy 1
- Amtrak 1
- Canadian Pacific Railway Company 1
- Close calls 2
- Confidential Close Call Reporting System 1
- Continuous improvement 1
- Crash reports 1
- Curved track 1
- decisionmaking 1
- Demonstration projects 2
- Employee involvement 1
- Employee participation 1
- Evaluation 3
- Evaluation and assessment 1
- Freight rail 1
- Freight trains 2
- Freight transportation 1
- funding 1
- Government funding 1
- Human factors 2
- I83: Accidents and the Human Factor 1
- Implementation 2
- Lessons learned 1
- Measuring methods 1
- Near crashes 1
- needs assessment 1
- New Jersey Transit 1
- Passenger rail 1
- Passengers 1
- Passenger trains 1
- program review 1
- Railroads 1
- Railroad safety 3
- Railroad tracks 1
- Risk analysis 1
- Risk reduction 1
- Safety and Human factors 1
- Safety campaigns 1
- Safety culture 2
- Stakeholders 1
- Track Geometry 1
- Union Pacific Railroad 1
- Values in measurement 1
(Max 200)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration (1)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Railroad Policy and Development (1)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research, Development, and Technology (1)
- United States. Federal Railroad Administration. Office of Research and Development (1)
- Accident reports (1)
- Accuracy (1)
- Amtrak (1)
- Canadian Pacific Railway Company (1)
- Close calls (2)
- Confidential Close Call Reporting System (1)
- Continuous improvement (1)
- Crash reports (1)
- Curved track (1)
- decisionmaking (1)
- Demonstration projects (2)
- Employee involvement (1)
- Employee participation (1)
- Evaluation (3)
- Evaluation and assessment (1)
- Freight rail (1)
- Freight trains (2)
- Freight transportation (1)
- funding (1)
- Government funding (1)
- Human factors (2)
- I83: Accidents and the Human Factor (1)
- Implementation (2)
- Lessons learned (1)
- Measuring methods (1)
- Near crashes (1)
- needs assessment (1)
- New Jersey Transit (1)
- Passenger rail (1)
- Passengers (1)
- Passenger trains (1)
- program review (1)
- Railroads (1)
- Railroad safety (3)
- Railroad tracks (1)
- Risk analysis (1)
- Risk reduction (1)
- Safety and Human factors (1)
- Safety campaigns (1)
- Safety culture (2)
- Stakeholders (1)
- Track Geometry (1)
- Union Pacific Railroad (1)
- Values in measurement (1)
- :Ranney, Joyce M. ;Davey, Melinda2019-02-01:The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) established the Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C³RS) program through which “close calls” can...
- :Morell, Jonathan2016-08-01:This report evaluates the Autonomous Track Geometry Measurement System (ATGMS). It examines: 1) the extent of ATGMS usage, 2) what railroads think of ...
- :Ranney, Joyce ;Coplen, Michael2016-02-01:The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has been implementing the Confidential Close Call Reporting System (C³RS). This reporting system includes: ...
- :Ranney, Joyce M. ;Davey, Melinda2015-05-01:The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has established a program called the Confidential Close Call Reporting System(C3RS), which allows events to ...
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