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C.F.R. Title 49 Chapter II Part 222 Subpart C

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart C — Exceptions To The Use Of The Locomotive Horn

49 C.F.R. pt. 222, subpt. C

  • § 222.31 [reserved]
  • § 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?
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