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![]() The Rail Division works with communities across the state to make rail-highway crossings safer by installing traffic-control devices, closing and consolidating crossings, and separating dangerous intersections by constructing bridges over and under railroad tracks. Inspection of tracks and equipment is another key component of railroad safety. Working with the Federal Railroad Administration, NCDOT rail-safety inspectors are responsible for safety oversight of rail transit systems, more than 3,500 miles of track and signal systems and thousands of rail cars and locomotives. It is the responsibility of the railroad operators to correct any problems and properly maintain their equipment. Rail Division staff design and manage state and federal railway-improvement projects that increase speeds and capacity for both passenger and freight trains and review highway projects that affect rail corridors. NC railroad crossing statistics Secretary's Action Plan - June 2004 (6.8mb PDF) Consultant qualification process Contact: Paul Worley |
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