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C.F.R. Title 49 Chapter II Part 236 Subpart I

Code of Federal Regulations · Subpart

Subpart I — Positive Train Control Systems

49 C.F.R. pt. 236, subpt. I

  • § 236.1001 Purpose And Scope
  • § 236.1003 Definitions
  • § 236.1005 Requirements For Positive Train Control Systems
  • § 236.1006 Equipping Locomotives Operating In Ptc Territory
  • § 236.1007 Additional Requirements For High-speed Service
  • § 236.1009 Procedural Requirements
  • § 236.1011 Ptc Implementation Plan Content Requirements
  • § 236.1013 Ptc Development Plan And Notice Of Product Intent Content Requirements And Type Approval
  • § 236.1015 Ptc Safety Plan Content Requirements And Ptc System Certification
  • § 236.1017 Independent Third Party Verification And Validation
  • § 236.1019 Main Line Track Exceptions
  • § 236.1020 [reserved]
  • § 236.1021 Discontinuances, Material Modifications, And Amendments
  • § 236.1023 Errors And Malfunctions
  • § 236.1025 [reserved]
  • § 236.1027 Ptc System Exclusions
  • § 236.1029 Ptc System Use And Failures
  • § 236.1031 Previously Approved Ptc Systems
  • § 236.1033 Communications And Security Requirements
  • § 236.1035 Field Testing Requirements
  • § 236.1037 Records Retention
  • § 236.1039 Operations And Maintenance Manual
  • § 236.1041 Training And Qualification Program, General
  • § 236.1043 Task Analysis And Basic Requirements
  • § 236.1045 Training Specific To Office Control Personnel
  • § 236.1047 Training Specific To Locomotive Engineers And Other Operating Personnel
  • § 236.1049 Training Specific To Roadway Workers
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