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Two Person Crews

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transportation1 year ago

"Federal Mandate: Freight Trains Required to Maintain Two-Person Crews for Safety"

The Federal Railroad Administration has finalized a new rule requiring major freight railroads to maintain two-person crews on most routes, a move supported by rail unions for safety and job concerns. The rule comes after a fiery derailment in Ohio in 2023, but the industry argues that crew size should be determined by contract talks, not regulators. The Transportation Secretary and unions emphasize the importance of two-person crews, while the industry challenges the necessity of the regulation.

transportation1 year ago

"U.S. Mandates Two-Person Crews for Freight Trains to Enhance Safety"

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg announced a new rule requiring two-person crews on all railroads to bolster safety, following the East Palestine train derailment last year. The rule, issued by the Federal Railroad Administration, aims to address the patchwork of crew size requirements across states and is seen as vital for train safety operations. Buttigieg emphasized the bipartisan importance of rail safety and urged Congress to pass the Railway Safety Act, as there have been over 1,500 derailments in the U.S. since the East Palestine incident.

transportation1 year ago

"U.S. Mandates Two-Person Crews for Longest Freight Trains"

The Biden administration has mandated that the largest freight railroads operate their trains with at least two people on board in an effort to improve rail safety, following a derailment incident in Ohio. The rule, which was immediately opposed by the industry, aims to ensure safe staffing levels and prevent cost-cutting measures that could compromise safety. Despite industry opposition, the administration believes that the new regulation will make workers, passengers, and communities safer, while industry representatives argue that there is no proven connection between extra staffing and rail safety.

transportation1 year ago

"New Federal Rule Mandates 2-Person Crews for Freight Railroads"

The Transportation Department’s Federal Railroad Administration has finalized a new rule requiring major freight railroads to maintain two-person crews on most routes, following intense focus on railroad safety after a fiery derailment in Ohio. Rail unions have long opposed one-person crews due to safety and job concerns, and the new rule marks a milestone in their fight to preserve two-person crews. While railroads argue that crew size should be determined by contract talks, the rule aims to ensure trains are safely staffed, with Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg emphasizing the importance of having at least two crew members on board for large freight trains.