Apply Now: Advise on Railroad Safety Committee
Published Date: 2/24/2026
Notice
Summary
The Department of Transportation is looking for new members to join the Railroad Safety Advisory Committee, which helps make railroads safer by giving advice and ideas. If you work with railroads, labor, or related industries, you can apply by March 26, 2026. Members serve two-year terms, meet mostly online, and help shape important safety rules without costing anyone extra money.
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