Railroad Signal Certification Comments Get Extra Month
Published Date: 7/14/2026
Proposed Rule
Summary
The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) is giving signal employees and their representatives more time to share their thoughts on a proposed rule change. This rule would cancel the current requirement for signal employees to be certified, which could affect how these workers are trained and checked. The comment period is now extended until August 13, 2026, so everyone can weigh in before any final decisions are made.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 1 benefits, 0 costs, 1 mixed.
Proposed End to Signal Employee Certification
The NPRM published May 15, 2026 proposes to rescind FRA's May 21, 2024 final rule that required certification of signal employees. If rescinded, the certification requirement for signal employees would be cancelled, which the FRA says could affect how these workers are trained and checked.
Comment Period Extended to August 13, 2026
The Federal Railroad Administration extended the public comment period on the May 15, 2026 NPRM by 30 days. Comments must now be received on or before August 13, 2026, giving signal employees and their representatives more time to submit views about the proposed change.
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