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This factor is perhaps the most important contributor to the gradecrossing accident rate.
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He invented the wigwag in 1909 out of the necessity for a safer railroad gradecrossing.
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He served as member of the gradecrossing and terminal commission 1919-1939.
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The station is on an open cut, and is one of two stations that were built underground during the gradecrossing elimination in 1912.
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Amtrak is installing bolt-on nose cones on its units for easy replacement in the event of a gradecrossing collision with a vehicle.
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Apparently originally expected to be a gradecrossing, in 1903 a pony truss bridge was built to span the tracks.
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Train airhorns are used to warn pedestrians and cars at every gradecrossing of an incoming train.
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Due to a gradecrossing accident and being stored outdoors afterwards, the 767 was much more deteriorated than the 765, which had been stored indoors.
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As train speeds increased and traffic swelled, preventing gradecrossing accidents became increasingly difficult.
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An important component of these improvements was gradecrossing elimination.
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The fourth depot was built around the same month and was razed in 1930 due to a gradecrossing elimination project.
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In addition, there was not a single gradecrossing.
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The station originally had a wooden pedestrian bridge and a gradecrossing.
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There is a curve to the west (looking south), just south of the tunnel and its gradecrossing.
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The presence of westbound trains is indicated by nearby gradecrossing signals to the east of the park.
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The original building survived until a gradecrossing elimination project replaced it with an elevated structure in 1923.
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It is located just south of a gradecrossing and consists of short concrete platforms, and a shelter.
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Though the idea of automatic gradecrossing protection was not new, no one had invented a fail-safe, universally recognized system.
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At the time of the derailment, several motor vehicles were stopped on either side of the gradecrossing waiting for the train to pass.
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A number of interventions at the gradecrossing were discussed.
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North of the gradecrossing (which has three tracks) the line becomes two tracks.
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The gradecrossing elimination project was followed by electrification.
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The latter are fitted low down at the front and are designed to make the locomotive easily visible as it approaches a gradecrossing.
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Both lines created an unsafe gradecrossing, especially as the community moved from horse-powered vehicles to the automobile.
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It is just south of a gradecrossing whose gates remain down as long as any northbound train is in the station.
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Passing at a railroad gradecrossing.: 46.2-859.
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There is one gradecrossing protected by a pair of crossbucks with flashing lights and a mechanical warning bell (no gates).
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When establishing bus routes, consider unusual operating characteristics or gradecrossing accident histories.
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They may also cause the warning systems at a gradecrossing to fail to activate.
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A gradecrossing on the tracks allows passengers to cross from one platform to the other.
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The track is tangent from the gradecrossing through the tunnel and over the half-thru girder bridge.
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At a gradecrossing, the usual sequence is two longs, one short, and one long, except in locations where airhorns are not allowed to sound because of quiet zone ordinances.
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The sight of the large red steel interurbans lumbering by at grade crossings was a familiar one for locals.
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Beyond that point, frequent grade crossings made third rail impractical.
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Originally there were level grade crossings, with only one bridge, but in the 1920s a series of viaducts was constructed.
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Another limitation is the safety of grade crossings which limits how fast the trains can go.
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Grades reduced, curves straightened, 4 of 7 railroad grade crossings eliminated.
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Trains do not stop at grade crossings, where roads cross tracks, but rely on pedestrians and vehicles to clear the tracks when they pass.
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The elevated structure would eliminate 106 grade crossings over 84 blocks.
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However, the grade crossings were not very safe, and accidents at railroad crossings resulted in twenty-nine deaths between 1912 and 1937.
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The line is single track and has many grade crossings.
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Two grade crossings bracket the station and another is 1200 feet west of the station.
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The station is wheelchair accessible with grade crossings at both ends of the platforms.
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This alternative retained only three interchanges, retained most other grade crossings, and widened the highway to three lanes in each direction.
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Grade crossings could not be eliminated either in design of the new parkway and in general the proposed alignment was not feasible.
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In addition, grade crossings received additional protective hardware, including flashers and gates.
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However, these villages do support station improvements and the elimination of grade crossings.
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The signal system is not in use, and grade crossings have had their arms removed and signals covered.
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Include, at a minimum, grade crossings having pre-emptive or interconnected signals.
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Most of the light rail's route is on a dedicated right-of-way, with occasional grade crossings equipped with crossing gates.
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Even with that top speed, the grade crossings must have adequate means to prevent collisions.
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The redesign was part of a project to raise the railroad right-of-way onto an embankment through the city to eliminate the many grade crossings.
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It operated from 1903 to 1933 using a third rail and had no grade crossings.
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All grade crossings were converted to overpasses or underpasses with the exception of 7 crossings that were operational when service began.
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By 1941, this change was deemed unsatisfactory due to the continued existence of right-angle turns and grade crossings.
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There are no overhead bridges or grade crossings.
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The station is located between two grade crossings.
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Only a few rails embedded in former town grade crossings mark the abandoned right of ways.
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New freight cutoffs avoided stations; grade crossings were eliminated, flyovers were built to streamline common paths through junctions, terminals were redesigned, and much more.
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In addition, the entire upgraded section has been rebuilt with flying junctions to remove at grade crossings; some of this work was done years ago.
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In the late 1890s work was begun to raise the line onto fill and replace the grade crossings with overpasses.
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The new route eliminated several grade crossings at the time as well as four right-angle turns.
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The 2.6 mile route is used only by streetcars and has just two public grade crossings.
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The majority of these fatalities occurred at grade crossings and on railway involving an impact with a train; only four deaths involved passengers aboard the train.
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Speed restrictions are based on a number of factors including curvature, signaling, track condition, the physical condition of a train, and the presence of grade crossings.
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All 156 grade crossings were uncontrolled.
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One such test included fitting a few of the units with air raid sirens in order to warn track-side personnel when away from grade crossings, but the results were inconclusive.
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The new signal system finally began operation in 2013, but extensive work was still ongoing in 2014 because of unresolved problems with the drop gates at grade crossings.
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In addition to the removal of all grade crossings, the tracks were separated from, and moved to the west side of, the two freight and inter-city tracks.
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Originally one story, the small inbound station building was awkwardly modified with a second story below street level when the tracks were lowered to eliminate problematic grade crossings.
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There are more than 150 grade crossings and 12 bridges on this segment which would need to be improved (or eliminated, in the case of some grade crossings).
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The line has no grade crossings.
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The first discussion of improving the intersection and gradecrossing was a study in 1898, since which there have been about three dozen more.
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These portions were previously a four-lane divided highway with exterior shoulder lanes, crossovers, and at grade crossings with major thoroughfares.
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It was also one of the first interurban railroads to have no grade crossings and a fenced, private right-of-way.
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