Part 222 — Use of Locomotive Horns at Public Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
Subpart A — General
- § 222.1— What is the purpose of this regulation?
- § 222.3— What areas does this regulation cover?
- § 222.5— What railroads does this regulation apply to?
- § 222.7— What is this regulation's effect on State and local laws and ordinances?
- § 222.9— Definitions.
- § 222.11— What are the penalties for failure to comply with this part?
- § 222.13— Who is responsible for compliance?
- § 222.15— How does one obtain a waiver of a provision of this regulation?
- § 222.17— How can a State agency become a recognized State agency?
Subpart B — Use of Locomotive Horns
Subpart C — Exceptions to the Use of the Locomotive Horn
- § 222.33— Can locomotive horns be silenced at an individual public highway-rail grade crossing which is not within a quiet zone?
- § 222.35— What are the minimum requirements for quiet zones?
- § 222.37— Who may establish a quiet zone?
- § 222.38— Can a quiet zone be created in the Chicago Region?
- § 222.39— How is a quiet zone established?
- § 222.41— How does this rule affect Pre-Rule Quiet Zones and Pre-Rule Partial Quiet Zones?
- § 222.42— How does this rule affect Intermediate Quiet Zones and Intermediate Partial Quiet Zones?
- § 222.43— What notices and other information are required to create or continue a quiet zone?
- § 222.45— When is a railroad required to cease routine sounding of locomotive horns at crossings?
- § 222.47— What periodic updates are required?
- § 222.49— Who may file Grade Crossing Inventory Forms?
- § 222.51— Under what conditions will quiet zone status be terminated?
- § 222.53— What are the requirements for supplementary and alternative safety measures?
- § 222.55— How are new supplementary or alternative safety measures approved?
- § 222.57— Can parties seek review of the Associate Administrator's actions?
- § 222.59— When may a wayside horn be used?