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.
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- :Talamini, Brandon ;Perlman, Benjamin2006-11-05:The American Public Transportation Association (APTA) is seeking to develop specifications to ensure that wheels used in transit and commuter applicat...
- :Gordon, Jeff ;Stone, D.2005-11-05:The American Public Transit Association (APTA) is seeking to develop specifications to ensure that wheels used in passenger applications perform safel...
- :Resor, Randolph R.2003-04-23:This report is a catalog of 'common use' rail corridors. These are defined as corridors where non-Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)-compliant ligh...
- :Jacobs, William L. ;Robertson, David C.1993-06-01:The safety of magnetically levitated (maglev) and high speed rail (HSR) trains proposed for application in the United States is the responsibility of ...
- :Dietrich, Fred M. ;Papas, Petros N.1993-06-01:The safety of magnetically levitated (maglev) and high speed rail (HSR) trains proposed for application in the United States is the responsibility of ...
- :Jacobs, William L. ;Dietrich, Fred M.1993-06-01:The 51 appendices contain a detailed reporting of the magnetic field characteristics measured onboard the WMATA Metrorail and near associated faciliti...
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