Railroad and track encroachment rules exist to protect people from trains, and it is up to each worker to do their part. The basics are to stop, look, and listen at crossings, never stop or park on tracks, never drive or walk around lowered gates, and stay out of the foul zone of an active track.
What Are the Rules for Working Near Railroad Tracks?
Follow the site rules and never gamble with a train.
- Always obey safety signals at crossings, and notify the appropriate people if you notice a defective signal, using the railroad’s phone number and signal number posted at most public crossings
- Never stop your vehicle on railroad tracks
- Never try to race or beat a train at a crossing, because you will lose
- Do not wear earbuds near tracks or when crossing them
- Do not drive distracted, and keep your hands free at all times, especially near active railcars
- Never foul a track, since the foul zone is generally within 6 feet of the track’s center or 4 feet from the rail closest to you, depending on the site