On annual basis track designated as excepted track must be re evaluated by the railway company and a risk assessment report indicating that the track is safe for operations shall be provided to transport canada.
Siding track is excepted track.
It may connect to through track or to other sidings at either end.
Excepted track and class 1 2 and 3 track main track and sidings weekly with at least 3 calendar days interval between inspections or before use if the track is used less than once a week or twice weekly with at least 1 calendar day interval between inspections if the track carries passenger trains or more than 10 million gross tons of traffic during the preceding calendar year.
A the segment is identified in the timetable special instructions general order or other appropriate records that are available for inspection during regular business hours.
A siding in rail terminology is a low speed track section distinct from a running line or through route such as a main line or branch line or spur.
B the identified segment is not located within 30 feet of an adjacent track which can be subjected to simultaneous use at speeds in excess of 10 miles per hour.
Excepted track and class 1 2 and 3 track main track and sidings weekly with at least 3 calendar days interval between inspections or before use if the track is used less than once a week or twice weekly with at least 1 calendar day interval between inspections if the track carries passenger trains or more than 10 million gross tons of traffic during the preceding calendar year.
Those not so connected may be referred to as single ended or dead end sidings or stubs.
No train shall operate at speed more then 10 mph or.
Track lines designated by railroads as excepted are exempt from compliance with minimum requirements for roadbed track geometry and track structure.
No revenue passenger train will be operated.
Responsibility of the railway company.
A track designated as a controlled siding in special instructions used for the purpose of meeting and passing trains.
A track owner may designate a segment of track as excepted track provided that.
213 4 excepted track.
A track owner may designate a segment of track as excepted track provided that a the segment is identified in the timetable special instructions general order or other appropriate records which are available for inspection during regular business hours.
Sidings connected at both ends to a running line are commonly known as loops.
A the segment is identified in the timetable special instructions general order or other appropriate records which are available for inspection during regular business hours.
The excepted track provision which has been part of the track safety regulations for more than 15 years permits railroads to conduct limited slow speed operations over substandard trackage on low density lines where it is unlikely that a derailment would endanger anyone along the right of way.
5 1 a railway company may designate a segment of track as excepted track provided that.
Maximum speed must not exceed 10 mph.
Sidings often have lighter rails meant for lower speed or less heavy traffic and few if any signals.
Excepted track a segment of track that is identified in special instruction where.