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§ 213.55 - Track alinement.

(a) Except as provided in paragraph (b) of this section, alinement may not deviate from uniformity more than the amount prescribed in the following table:

Class of track Tangent track Curved track The deviation of the mid-offset from a 62-foot line 1 may not be more than—(inches) The deviation of the mid-ordinate from a 31-foot chord 2 may not be more than—(inches) The deviation of the mid-ordinate from a 62-foot chord 2 may not be more than—(inches) Class 1 track53 N/A5 Class 2 track33 N/A3 Class 3 track1 3/41 1/41 3/4Class 4 track1 1/211 1/2Class 5 track3/41/25/8

1 The ends of the line shall be at points on the gage side of the line rail, five-eighths of an inch below the top of the railhead. Either rail may be used as the line rail; however, the same rail shall be used for the full length of that tangential segment of the track.

2 The ends of the chord shall be at points on the gage side of the outer rail, five-eighths of an inch below the top of the railhead.

3 N/A—Not Applicable

(b) For operations at a qualified cant deficiency, Eu, of more than 5 inches, the alinement of the outside rail of the curve may not deviate from uniformity more than the amount prescribed in the following table:

Class of track Curved track The deviation of the mid-ordinate from a 31-foot chord 1 may not be more than—(inches) The deviation of the mid-ordinate from a 62-foot chord 1 may not be more than—(inches) Class 1 track 23 N/A1 1/4Class 2 track 23 N/A1 1/4Class 3 track3/41 1/4Class 4 track3/47/8Class 5 track1/25/8

1 The ends of the chord shall be at points on the gage side of the outer rail, five-eighths of an inch below the top of the railhead.

2 Restraining rails or other systems may be required for derailment prevention.

3 N/A—Not Applicable

[78 FR 16100, Mar. 13, 2013]