FRA
Federal Railroad Administration
- Automatic Block Signal (ABS)
An Automatic Block Signal system divides track into blocks protected by wayside signals that display aspects based on the occupancy of the block ahead, without dispatcher intervention.
- Centralized Traffic Control (CTC)
CTC is a signal and train control system that allows a remote dispatcher to remotely operate switches and signals over a defined territory, managing all train movements from a central location.
- Dispatcher
A railroad dispatcher is the operations control employee responsible for authorizing and managing all train movements within an assigned territory, issuing track authorities, and coordinating with crews, MOW, and maintenance departments.
- Event Recorder
An event recorder is the FRA-mandated onboard data logger that continuously captures locomotive operating parameters — speed, throttle, brake applications, and signal status — for post-incident analysis.
- Geometry Car
A geometry car is a purpose-built, instrumented rail vehicle that measures track geometry — gauge, cross-level, surface, alignment, and curvature — with precision sensors to identify defects against FRA standards.
- Grade Crossing
A grade crossing is an at-grade intersection where a railroad track crosses a public road or private driveway, regulated by the FRA and protected by active or passive warning devices.
- Hi-Rail Vehicle
A hi-rail vehicle is a rubber-tired truck or SUV equipped with retractable steel rail wheels that allow it to operate on both road and railroad track.
- Hot Box Detector (HBD)
A Hot Box Detector is a trackside infrared sensor that measures the temperature of journal bearings on passing cars and alerts the crew to overheated conditions that indicate imminent bearing failure.
- Maintenance-of-Way (MOW)
Maintenance-of-Way refers to the department, workforce, and activities responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining railroad track and infrastructure.
- Positive Train Control (PTC)
PTC is the FRA-mandated system that automatically enforces speed restrictions and prevents train-to-train collisions, over-speed derailments, and unauthorized incursions into work zones.
- Railroad Bridge
A railroad bridge is a structure carrying rail track over a gap — waterway, roadway, or terrain — and is subject to FRA inspection and load-rating requirements.
- Roadmaster
A roadmaster is the field supervisor responsible for the maintenance, inspection, and regulatory compliance of track and infrastructure within an assigned territory.
- Roadway Worker In Charge (RWIC)
A Roadway Worker In Charge is the qualified individual responsible for establishing and maintaining on-track protection for a group of workers fouling the track or right-of-way.
- Track Inspector
A track inspector is an FRA-qualified railroad employee responsible for visually inspecting assigned track territory on a defined cycle to identify defects and ensure compliance with FRA Track Safety Standards.
- Wayside Detector
A wayside detector is a fixed trackside device that automatically inspects passing trains for mechanical defects — overheated bearings, wheel impact loads, shifted loads, and other conditions — and broadcasts alerts to the train crew.