2025-18477Notice

Trains Delay Track Checks? FRA Weighs Waiver Extension

Published Date: 9/24/2025

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Summary

Portland & Western Railroad asked for more time to skip some track inspection rules for their concrete-tie tracks. This affects their safety checks but helps them keep trains running smoothly without extra hassle. The decision could impact how often inspections happen and might save some money and time.

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Railroad Seeks Waiver for Concrete-Tie Inspections

Portland & Western Railroad, Inc. (PNWR) petitioned the Federal Railroad Administration for an extension of relief from certain federal rules about inspecting track that uses concrete ties. If the extension is granted, PNWR could perform fewer or different inspections on those concrete-tie tracks, which the company says would help keep trains running and may save time and money.

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9/24/2025
10/24/2025

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