Colorado Code § 40-20-302

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As used in this part 3, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) "Accident" has the meaning set forth in 49 CFR 225.5.
(2) "Class I railroad" has the meaning set forth in 49 U.S.C. sec. 20102 (1).
(3) "Class II railroad" has the meaning set forth in 49 U.S.C. sec. 20102 (1).
(4) "Class III railroad" has the meaning set forth in 49 U.S.C. sec. 20102 (1).
(5) "Community rail safety advisory committee" means the community rail safety
advisory committee created in section 40-20-312.
(6) "Defect" includes, but is not limited to, hot wheel bearings, hot wheels, deficient
bearings detected through acoustic means, dragging of equipment, excessive height, excessive
weight, a shifted load, a loose hose, improper rail temperature, or a deficient wheel condition.
(7) "Disproportionately impacted community" has the meaning set forth in section 24-4-
109 (2)(b)(II).
(8) "Dragging equipment detector" means an electronic device or other technology that
monitors a passing train to actively detect and alert operators of the train of the existence of any
objects dragging from the train.
(9) "Fund" means the rail district maintenance and safety fund created in section 40-20-
309.
(10) "Hazardous material" has the meaning set forth in 49 CFR 171.8.
(11) "Highway-rail crossing" means:
(a) The point at which any public highway is or will be constructed across the tracks or
other facilities of a railroad at, above, or below grade;
(b) The point at which the tracks or other facilities of a railroad are or may be
constructed across any public highway at, above, or below grade;
(c) The point at which any public pathway is or will be constructed across private tracks
on which any railroad may operate at, above, or below grade; or
(d) The point at which private tracks over which any railroad may operate are or will be
constructed across any public pathway at, above, or below grade.
(12) "Hot bearings detector" means an infrared detector located along railroad tracks to
detect and alert the operators of a passing train to any overheating of a train's bearings, axles, or
wheels.
(13) "Incident" has the meaning set forth in 49 CFR 225.5.
(14) "Main line" means a segment or route of railroad tracks of any railroad over which
five million or more gross tons of railroad traffic is transported annually as documented in
timetables filed with the federal railroad administration pursuant to 49 CFR 217.7. "Main line"
does not include tourist, scenic, historic, or excursion operations as defined in 49 CFR 238.5.
(15) "Passenger rail system" has the meaning set forth in section 32-22-102 (9).
(16) "Pathway crossing" means:
(a) The point at which any public pathway is or will be constructed across the tracks or
other facilities of a railroad at, above, or below grade;
(b) The point at which any tracks or other facilities of a railroad are or will be
constructed across any public pathway at, above, or below grade;
(c) The point at which any public pathway is or will be constructed across private tracks
over which any railroad may operate at, above, or below grade; or
(d) The point at which private tracks over which any railroad may operate are or will be
constructed across any public pathway at, above, or below grade.
(17) "Public crossing" means a highway-rail crossing or pathway crossing where the
highway or pathway on both sides of the crossing is under the jurisdiction of or is maintained by
a state or local road authority and is open to public travel.
(18) "Public utilities commission" or "commission" means the public utilities
commission created in section 40-2-101.
(19) "Rail industry safety advisory committee" means the rail industry safety advisory
committee created in section 40-20-313.
(20) "Railroad" means a person providing railroad transportation.
(21) "Railroad transportation" means any form of nonhighway ground transportation that
runs on rails or electromagnetic guideways. "Railroad transportation" does not include rapid
transit operations, public transportation, rail fixed guideway operations, or commuter passenger
rail that:
(a) Is in an urban or a suburban area; and
(b) Is not connected to a general or an interstate railroad system.
(22) "Siding" has the meaning set forth in 49 CFR 218.93.
(23) "Train" means a locomotive unit or locomotive units, with or without cars, that
require an air brake test pursuant to 49 CFR 232 and 49 CFR 238.
(24) "Wayside detector" means an electronic device or a series of connected devices that
monitors a passing train to determine whether the train has a defect, including a hot bearings
detector and a dragging equipment detector.

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