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1 | | AN ACT concerning transportation.
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2 | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
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3 | | represented in the General Assembly:
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4 | | Section 1. Policy; findings. It is the public policy of the |
5 | | State of Illinois to enhance public safety by establishing a |
6 | | minimum freight train operating crew size to address the |
7 | | transportation of all freight, including, but not limited to, |
8 | | hazardous and volatile materials, on the railroads of Illinois. |
9 | | The transportation of this freight, coupled with substantially |
10 | | longer trains, creates significant health, safety, and |
11 | | security concerns for local communities. Adequate railroad |
12 | | operating personnel are critical to ensuring railroad |
13 | | operational safety and security and in supporting first |
14 | | responder activities in the event of a hazardous material |
15 | | incident, grade crossing incident, or mechanical failure. |
16 | | Section 5. The Illinois Vehicle Code is amended by changing |
17 | | Section 18c-7402 as follows:
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18 | | (625 ILCS 5/18c-7402) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7402)
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19 | | Sec. 18c-7402. Safety requirements for railroad |
20 | | operations.
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21 | | (1) Obstruction of crossings.
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22 | | (a) Obstruction of emergency vehicles.
Every railroad |
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1 | | shall be operated in such a manner as to
minimize |
2 | | obstruction of emergency vehicles at crossings.
Where such |
3 | | obstruction occurs and the train crew is
aware of the |
4 | | obstruction, the train crew shall
immediately take any |
5 | | action, consistent with safe
operating procedure, |
6 | | necessary to remove the
obstruction. In the Chicago and St. |
7 | | Louis switching
districts, every railroad dispatcher or |
8 | | other person
responsible for the movement of railroad |
9 | | equipment in a
specific area who receives notification that |
10 | | railroad
equipment is obstructing the movement of an |
11 | | emergency
vehicle at any crossing within such area shall
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12 | | immediately notify the train crew through use of
existing |
13 | | communication facilities. Upon notification,
the train |
14 | | crew shall take immediate action in accordance
with this |
15 | | paragraph.
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16 | | (b) Obstruction of highway at grade crossing |
17 | | prohibited.
It is unlawful for a rail carrier to permit any |
18 | | train,
railroad car or engine to obstruct public travel at |
19 | | a
railroad-highway grade crossing for a period in excess
of |
20 | | 10 minutes, except where such train or railroad car
is |
21 | | continuously moving or cannot be moved by reason of
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22 | | circumstances over which the rail carrier has no
reasonable |
23 | | control.
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24 | | In a county with a population of greater than |
25 | | 1,000,000, as determined by
the most recent federal census, |
26 | | during the
hours of 7:00 a.m. through 9:00 a.m. and 4:00 |
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1 | | p.m. through 6:00 p.m. it is
unlawful for a rail carrier to |
2 | | permit any single train or railroad car to
obstruct
public |
3 | | travel at a railroad-highway grade crossing in excess of a |
4 | | total of 10
minutes during a 30 minute period, except where |
5 | | the train or railroad
car
cannot be moved by reason or |
6 | | circumstances over which the rail carrier has no
reasonable |
7 | | control. Under no circumstances will a moving train be |
8 | | stopped for
the purposes of
issuing a citation related to |
9 | | this Section.
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10 | | However, no employee acting under the rules or orders |
11 | | of the rail carrier or
its supervisory personnel may be |
12 | | prosecuted for a violation of this
subsection (b).
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13 | | (c) Punishment for obstruction of grade crossing.
Any |
14 | | rail carrier violating paragraph (b) of this
subsection |
15 | | shall be guilty of a petty offense and fined
not less than |
16 | | $200 nor more than $500 if the duration of
the obstruction |
17 | | is in excess of 10 minutes but no longer
than 15 minutes. |
18 | | If the duration of the obstruction
exceeds 15 minutes the |
19 | | violation shall be a business
offense and the following |
20 | | fines shall be imposed: if
the duration of the obstruction |
21 | | is in excess of 15
minutes but no longer than 20 minutes, |
22 | | the fine shall be
$500; if the duration of the obstruction |
23 | | is in excess of
20 minutes but no longer than 25 minutes, |
24 | | the fine shall
be $700; if the duration of the obstruction |
25 | | is in excess
of 25 minutes, but no longer than 30 minutes, |
26 | | the fine
shall be $900; if the duration of the obstruction |
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1 | | is in
excess of 30 minutes but no longer than 35 minutes, |
2 | | the
fine shall be $1,000; if the duration of the |
3 | | obstruction
is in excess of 35 minutes, the fine shall be |
4 | | $1,000
plus an additional $500 for each 5 minutes of
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5 | | obstruction in excess of 25 minutes of obstruction.
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6 | | (2) Other operational requirements.
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7 | | (a) Bell and whistle-crossings.
Every rail carrier |
8 | | shall cause a bell, and a whistle or
horn to be placed and |
9 | | kept on each locomotive, and shall
cause the same to be |
10 | | rung or sounded by the engineer or
fireman, at the distance |
11 | | of at least 1,320 feet, from the
place where the railroad |
12 | | crosses or intersects any
public highway, and shall be kept |
13 | | ringing or sounding
until the highway is reached; provided |
14 | | that at crossings
where the Commission shall by order |
15 | | direct, only after a hearing has been
held to determine the |
16 | | public is reasonably and sufficiently protected, the rail
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17 | | carrier may be excused from giving warning provided by
this |
18 | | paragraph.
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19 | | (a-5) The requirements of paragraph (a) of this
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20 | | subsection (2) regarding ringing a bell and sounding a
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21 | | whistle or horn do not apply at a railroad crossing that
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22 | | has a permanently installed automated audible warning
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23 | | device authorized by the Commission under Section
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24 | | 18c-7402.1 that sounds automatically when an approaching
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25 | | train is at least 1,320 feet from the crossing and that
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26 | | keeps sounding until the lead locomotive has crossed the
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1 | | highway. The engineer or fireman may ring the bell or
sound |
2 | | the whistle or horn at a railroad crossing that has a
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3 | | permanently installed audible warning device.
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4 | | (b) Speed limits.
Each rail carrier shall operate its |
5 | | trains in compliance
with speed limits set by the |
6 | | Commission. The Commission
may set train speed limits only |
7 | | where such limits are
necessitated by extraordinary |
8 | | circumstances affecting
the public safety, and shall |
9 | | maintain such train speed
limits in effect only for such |
10 | | time as the extraordinary
circumstances prevail.
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11 | | The Commission and the Department of Transportation |
12 | | shall conduct a study
of the relation between train speeds |
13 | | and railroad-highway grade crossing
safety. The Commission |
14 | | shall report the findings of the study to the General
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15 | | Assembly no later than January 5, 1997.
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16 | | (c) Special speed limit; pilot project. The Commission |
17 | | and the
Board of the Commuter Rail Division of the Regional |
18 | | Transportation Authority
shall conduct a pilot project in |
19 | | the Village of
Fox River Grove, the site of the
fatal |
20 | | school bus accident at a railroad crossing
on October 25, |
21 | | 1995, in order to improve railroad crossing safety. For |
22 | | this
project, the Commission is directed to set the maximum |
23 | | train speed limit for
Regional Transportation Authority |
24 | | trains at 50 miles per hour at intersections
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that |
25 | | portion of
the intrastate rail line located in the Village |
26 | | of Fox River Grove.
If the Regional Transportation |
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1 | | Authority deliberately fails to comply with this
maximum |
2 | | speed
limit, then any entity, governmental or otherwise, |
3 | | that provides capital or
operational funds to the Regional |
4 | | Transportation
Authority shall appropriately reduce or |
5 | | eliminate that funding.
The Commission shall report
to the |
6 | | Governor and the General Assembly on the results of this |
7 | | pilot
project in January
1999, January 2000, and January |
8 | | 2001. The Commission shall also submit a final
report on |
9 | | the pilot project to the Governor and the General Assembly |
10 | | in January
2001. The provisions of this
subsection (c), |
11 | | other than this sentence, are inoperative after February 1,
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12 | | 2001.
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13 | | (d) Freight train crew size. No rail carrier shall |
14 | | operate or cause to operate a train or light engine used in |
15 | | connection with the movement of freight unless it has an |
16 | | operating crew consisting of at least 2 individuals. The |
17 | | minimum freight train crew size indicated in this |
18 | | subsection (d) shall remain in effect until a federal law |
19 | | or rule encompassing the subject matter has been adopted. |
20 | | The Commission, with respect to freight train crew member |
21 | | size under this subsection (d), has the power to conduct |
22 | | evidentiary hearings, make findings, and issue and enforce |
23 | | orders, including sanctions under Section 18c-1704 of this |
24 | | Chapter. As used in this subsection (d), "train or light |
25 | | engine" does not include trains operated by a hostler |
26 | | service or utility employees. |
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1 | | (3) Report and investigation of rail accidents.
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2 | | (a) Reports.
Every rail carrier shall report to the |
3 | | Commission, by
the speediest means possible, whether |
4 | | telephone,
telegraph, or otherwise, every accident |
5 | | involving its
equipment, track, or other property which |
6 | | resulted in
loss of life to any person. In addition, such |
7 | | carriers
shall file a written report with the Commission.
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8 | | Reports submitted under this paragraph shall be strictly
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9 | | confidential, shall be specifically prohibited from
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10 | | disclosure, and shall not be admissible in any
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11 | | administrative or judicial proceeding relating to the
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12 | | accidents reported.
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13 | | (b) Investigations.
The Commission may investigate all |
14 | | railroad accidents
reported to it or of which it acquires |
15 | | knowledge
independent of reports made by rail carriers, and |
16 | | shall
have the power, consistent with standards and
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17 | | procedures established under the Federal Railroad Safety |
18 | | Act, as amended, to
enter such
temporary orders as will |
19 | | minimize the risk of future accidents pending notice,
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20 | | hearing, and final action by the Commission.
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21 | | (Source: P.A. 100-201, eff. 8-18-17.)
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