Title: PART 8: Traffic Control for HighwayRail Grade Crossings
1PART 8 Traffic Control for Highway-Rail Grade
Crossings
Millennium EditionSummary of Changes
2Traffic Control for Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
1988 MUTCD 2000 MUTCD
- Highway
- Highway-Rail Grade Crossing
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38A.01 Introduction
- Added Definitions for 16 New Terms
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48A.01 Introduction
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- Various Titles and Order of Sections
- Revised Titles and Order of Sections
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58A.02 Use of Standard Devices, Systems, and
Practices
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- Not in the MUTCD
- Part 8 applies to new crossing installations and
locations where modernizations were made.
- Added an Option and Support on national
highway-rail intersection (HRI) architecture - Part 8 applies to all highway-rail grade
crossings.
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6Section 8A.04, Highway-Rail Grade Crossing
Elimination
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- Any highway grade crossing for which there is not
a demonstrated need should be closed.
- Section expanded to discuss situations where the
crossing is eliminated, where some of the tracks
are removed, and where the roadway is removed.
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78A.05 Temporary Traffic Control Zones
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- Smaller section entitled Traffic Controls During
Construction and Maintenance - Performance of Work Zone operations - not in the
MUTCD
- Expanded section
- When a crossing exists near or in a work zone,
operations shall not be performed in a way that
would cause vehicles to stop on the tracks with
no means to escape.
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88B.02 Highway-Rail Grade Crossing (Crossbuck)
Sign (R15-1,-2)
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- Retroreflective material shall be on back of
crossbuck except when mounted back-to-back and on
each support. - 10 year compliance period.
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98B.03 Highway-Rail Advance Warning Signs (W10-1,
2, 3, 4)
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- Advance Warning (W10-1) sign not required
- on highways with less than 30 m (100 ft) between
the crossing and a highway intersection. - Where physical conditions prevent effective
display.
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108B.03 Highway-Rail Advance Warning Signs (W10-1,
2, 3, 4)
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- Placement distance for W10-2, W10-3, and W10-4
determined by using speed of turning maneuver.
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118B.06 DO NOT STOP ON TRACKS Sign (R8-8)
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- Sign should be used whenever an engineering study
determines potential for stopping on tracks is
high.
- Sign should be used whenever engineering judgment
determines potential for stopping on tracks is
high.
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128B.07 STOP or YIELD Signs at Highway-Rail Grade
Crossings
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- In Section 8B-9 STOP signs limited to use at
crossings after need is established by
engineering study.
- STOP or YIELD signs may be used at passive
crossings with 2 or more trains per day. - Install Stop Ahead and Yield Ahead Advance
Warning signs in accordance with Section 2C.26.
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138B.09 Emergency Notification Sign (I-13, I-13a)
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- New section provides guidance that emergency
notification signs should be posted at all
highway-rail grade crossings. - White message on blue background
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148B.10 TRAINS MAY EXCEED 130 km/h (80 MPH) Sign
(W10-8, W10-8a)
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- Provides a sign for use on class 5 or higher
railroad tracks where trains may exceed 130 km/h
(80 mph).
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158B.11 NO TRAIN HORN Sign
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- Provides a sign that shall be used at the
crossings which have FRAs authorization for
trains to not sound a horn. -
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168B.12 NO SIGNAL Sign (W10-10)
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- Section provides a warning sign at highway-rail
grade crossings not equipped with automated
signals.
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178B.13 LOOK Sign
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- Provides a sign for use at passive crossings.
This regulatory sign directs road users to look
for trains.
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18The LOOK (R15-8) sign may be mounted as a
supplemental plaque on the Crossbuck (R15-1) sign
post
19Change in Sequence of Sections
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- Pavement Markings was Section 8B-4. Other
sections were not in the 1988 MUTCD.
- New section order
- 8B.14 Low Ground Clearance Hwy-Rail Grade
Crossing Sign - 8B.15 Storage Space Signs
- 8B.16 Pavement Markings
- 8B.17 Stop Lines
- 8B.18 Dynamic Envelope Delineation
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208B.14 Low Ground Clearance Highway-Rail Crossing
Sign (W10-5)
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- Guidance to install Low Ground Clearance sign in
advance of crossings with highway profile
conditions sufficiently abrupt to create a
hang-up situation for vehicles with low ground
clearance.
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218B.15 Storage Space Signs
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- Guidance to use symbol Storage Space sign
(W10-11) with word message sign (W10-11a) to warn
of locations with limited vehicle storage space. - New W10-11b
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22New Signs W10-11, W10-11a, W10-11b
238B.17 Stop Lines
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- Section added to provide guidance on the
placement of stop lines at highway-rail grade
crossings. - 2.4 m (8 ft) from the gate, if present, but no
closer than 4.6 m (15 ft) from nearest rail.
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248B.18 Dynamic Envelope Delineation
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- An option to delineate the dynamic envelope to
show the train cargo overhang. - If used, pavement markings shall conform to Part
3 and shall be a 100 mm (4 in) normal solid white
line, contrasting pavement color and/or
contrasting pavement texture.
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258C.1 Illumination at Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
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- Option given to use luminaires but no engineering
study required. - For location and type of luminaires refer to
Roadway Lighting publication
- Section 8B-5, may install illumination where an
engineering analysis determines better visibility
of the train is needed - Location so as to not interfere with train crew
signal system and refer to Roadway Lighting
publication
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268D.01 Introduction Flashing-Light Signals,
Gates, Traffic Control Signals
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- Chapter 8C was redesignated as 8D. Information
from Chapter 8D entitled, Systems and Devices
was incorporated into revised Chapters 8A and 8D. - Significantly expanded to include items that
relate to all Sections of this Chapter.
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278D.01 Introduction - Flashing-Light Signals,
Gates, Traffic Control Signals
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- New Option permits flashing-light signals and
gates to be used separately or in combination
with each other as determined by an engineering
study.
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288D.01 Introduction - Flashing-Light Signals,
Gates, Traffic Control Signals
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- Lateral location of flashing-light signals and
gates given as Guidance in 8C-2 and as an Option
and a Standard in 8C-4.
- Specific clearances for lateral location of
flashing-light signals and gates stated in
Standard in 8D.01 and 8D.02.
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298D.01 Introduction - Flashing-Light Signals,
Gates, Traffic Control Signals
- In Section 8C-2, Guidance is given that equipment
housings (controller cabinets) should have a
lateral clearance of 30 feet from the roadway and
adequate clearance from the tracks.
- Guidance Equipment housings (controller
cabinets) should have a lateral clearance of at
least 9 m (30 ft) from edge of highway and where
railroad property and conditions allow, at least
7.6 m (25 ft) from the nearest rail.
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308D.01 Introduction - Flashing-Light Signals,
Gates, Traffic Control Signals
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- Guidance If a pedestrian route is provided,
sufficient clearance from supports, posts, and
gate mechanisms should be maintained for
pedestrian travel.
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318D.2 Flashing-Light Signals -- Post Mounted
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- Flashing-light signals should be placed to the
right of approaching roadway traffic on all
roadway approaches to a crossing.
- Flashing-light signals shall be placed to the
right of approaching highway traffic on all
highway approaches to a crossing.
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328D.2 Flashing-Light Signals -- Post Mounted
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- In Section 8C-7 Maximum number of flashes per
minute shall be 55.
- Maximum number of flashes per minute shall be 65.
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338D.2 Flashing-Light Signals -- Post Mounted
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- The requirement for storage batteries with
specified maximum voltage and wattage for signal
and gate operation during outages in primary
power.
- Requirement for flashing-light signals to operate
at a low voltage using storage batteries either
as a primary or stand-by source of power. Added
a requirement to provide a source of energy for
charging batteries.
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348D.04 Automatic Gates
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- The approach lane gate arms shall be designed to
fail safe in the down position.
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358D.04 Automatic Gates
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- Standard When the train clears the crossing, the
gate arm shall ascend to its upright position
normally in not more than 12 seconds.
- Guidance The gate arm should ascend to its
upright position in not more than 12 seconds.
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368D.04 Automatic Gates
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- Option added to allow the installation of medians
at grade crossings with automatic gates.
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378D.05 Four-Quadrant Gate Systems
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- This section was added to provide standards,
guidance, and options for four quadrant gate
systems.
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388D.07 Traffic Control Signals at or Near
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
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- 1988 Manual allows signals only where train
speeds are very slow. - In 1999 proposed to allow signals to be used in
lieu of gates and/or flashing-light signals where
train speeds are equal to or less than 32 km/h
(20 mph).
- Reverted back to the Standard and Option language
in the 1988 MUTCD Traffic signals shall not be
used in lieu of flashing-light signals to
control road users at mainline crossings.
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398D.07 Traffic Control Signals at or Near
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
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- Installation of a NO TURN ON RED sign required
for the approach that crosses the track when
pre-signals are used near a highway intersection
with a storage problem.
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408D.07 Traffic Control Signals at or Near
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
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- Added clarifying language on the termination of
the preemption condition when crossing gates
exist.
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418D.07 Traffic Control Signals at or Near
Highway-Rail Grade Crossings
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- Allows traffic signals to be mounted on the same
overhead structure as flashing-light signals when
in close proximity to the highway intersection.
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