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      625 ILCS 5/18c-7402       from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7402
          Amends  the  Vehicle  Code  to   require   the   Commerce
      Commission  and the Metropolitan Transit Authority to conduct
      a pilot project in the Village of Fox River Grove,  the  site
      of  a  fatal  school  bus accident at a railroad crossing, in
      order to  improve  railroad  crossing  safety.   Directs  the
      Commission  to  set  the maximum speed limit for Metropolitan
      Transit Authority trains at 50 miles per hour in the  Village
      of   Fox   River   Grove.  Provides  that  if  the  Authority
      deliberately fails to comply with this speed limit, an entity
      shall appropriately reduce or eliminate funding. Requires the
      Commission and  the  Authority  to  report  annually  to  the
      Governor and General Assembly on the project.
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 1        AN  ACT  to  amend  the Illinois Vehicle Code by changing
 2    Section 18c-7402.
 3        Be it enacted by the People of  the  State  of  Illinois,
 4    represented in the General Assembly:
 5        Section  5.  The  Illinois  Vehicle  Code  is  amended by
 6    changing Section 18c-7402 as follows:
 7        (625 ILCS 5/18c-7402) (from Ch. 95 1/2, par. 18c-7402)
 8        Sec.  18c-7402.    Safety   Requirements   for   Railroad
 9    Operations.  (1) Obstruction of Crossings. (a) Obstruction of
10    Emergency Vehicles. Every railroad shall be operated in  such
11    a  manner as to minimize obstruction of emergency vehicles at
12    crossings. Where such obstruction occurs and the  train  crew
13    is aware of the obstruction, the train crew shall immediately
14    take  any  action,  consistent with safe operating procedure,
15    necessary to remove the obstruction.  In the Chicago and  St.
16    Louis switching districts, every railroad dispatcher or other
17    person  responsible for the movement of railroad equipment in
18    a specific  area  who  receives  notification  that  railroad
19    equipment is obstructing the movement of an emergency vehicle
20    at any crossing within such area shall immediately notify the
21    train  crew through use of existing communication facilities.
22    Upon notification, the train crew shall take immediate action
23    in accordance with this paragraph.
24        (b)  Obstruction of Highway at Grade Crossing Prohibited.
25    It is unlawful for  a  rail  carrier  to  permit  any  train,
26    railroad  car  or  engine  to  obstruct  public  travel  at a
27    railroad-highway grade crossing for a period in excess of  10
28    minutes,   except  where  such  train,  railroad  or  car  is
29    continuously  moving  or  cannot  be  moved  by   reason   of
30    circumstances  over  which the rail carrier has no reasonable
31    control.  However, no employee  acting  under  the  rules  or
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 1    orders  of  the rail carrier or its supervisory personnel may
 2    be prosecuted for such violations.
 3        (c)  Punishment for Obstruction of  Grade  Crossing.  Any
 4    rail carrier violating paragraph (b) of this subsection shall
 5    be guilty of a petty offense and fined not less than $200 nor
 6    more  than  $500  if  the  duration  of the obstruction is in
 7    excess of 10 minutes but no longer than 15 minutes.   If  the
 8    duration  of the obstruction exceeds 15 minutes the violation
 9    shall be a business offense and the following fines shall  be
10    imposed:   if the duration of the obstruction is in excess of
11    15 minutes but no longer than 20 minutes, the fine  shall  be
12    $500;  if  the duration of the obstruction is in excess of 20
13    minutes but no longer than 25  minutes,  the  fine  shall  be
14    $700;  if  the duration of the obstruction is in excess of 25
15    minutes, but no longer than 30 minutes,  the  fine  shall  be
16    $900;  if  the duration of the obstruction is in excess of 30
17    minutes but no longer than 35  minutes,  the  fine  shall  be
18    $1,000; if the duration of the obstruction is in excess of 35
19    minutes, the fine shall be $1,000 plus an additional $500 for
20    each  5  minutes  of  obstruction  in excess of 25 minutes of
21    obstruction.
22        (2)  Other Operational Requirements.
23        (a)  Bell and Whistle-Crossings. Every rail carrier shall
24    cause a bell, and a whistle or horn to be placed and kept  on
25    each  locomotive,  and  shall  cause  the  same to be rung or
26    sounded by the engineer or fireman,  at  the  distance  of  a
27    least  1,320  feet, from the place where the railroad crosses
28    or intersects any public highway, and shall be  kept  ringing
29    or  sounding  until  the highway is reached; provided that at
30    crossings where the Commission shall by  order  direct,  only
31    after  a  hearing  has  been  held to determine the public is
32    reasonably and sufficiently protected, the rail  carrier  may
33    be excused from giving warning provided by this paragraph.
34        (b)  Speed  Limits.  Each  rail carrier shall operate its
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 1    trains in compliance with speed limits set by the Commission.
 2    The Commission may set train speed  limits  only  where  such
 3    limits   are   necessitated  by  extraordinary  circumstances
 4    effecting the public safety, and shall  maintain  such  train
 5    speed   limits   in   effect   only  for  such  time  as  the
 6    extraordinary circumstances prevail.
 7        (c)  Special Speed Limit; Pilot Project.  The  Commission
 8    and  the  Board of the Commuter Rail Division of the Regional
 9    Transportation Authority shall conduct a pilot project in the
10    Village of Fox River Grove, the site of the fatal school  bus
11    accident at a railroad crossing on October 25, 1995, in order
12    to  improve  railroad crossing safety.  For this project, the
13    Commission is directed to set the maximum train  speed  limit
14    for  Regional Transportation Authority trains at 50 miles per
15    hour at intersections on that portion of the intrastate  rail
16    line  located  in  the  Village  of  Fox  River Grove. If the
17    Regional  Transportation  Authority  deliberately  fails   to
18    comply  with  this  maximum  speed  limit,  then  any entity,
19    governmental  or  otherwise,   that   provides   capital   or
20    operational  funds  to  the Regional Transportation Authority
21    shall appropriately reduce or  eliminate  that  funding.  The
22    Commission and the Board of the Commuter Rail Division of the
23    Regional  Transportation  Authority  shall report annually to
24    the Governor and the General Assembly on the results of  this
25    pilot project.
26        (3)  Report and Investigation of Rail Accidents.
27        (a)  Reports.  Every  rail  carrier  shall  report to the
28    Commission,  by  the  speediest   means   possible,   whether
29    telephone,  telegraph, or otherwise, every accident involving
30    its equipment, track, or other  property  which  resulted  in
31    loss of life to any person.  In addition, such carriers shall
32    file  a written report with the Commission. Reports submitted
33    under this paragraph shall be strictly confidential, shall be
34    specifically prohibited from disclosure,  and  shall  not  be
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 1    admissible  in  any  administrative  or  judicial  proceeding
 2    relating to the accidents reported.
 3        (b)  Investigations.  The  Commission may investigate all
 4    railroad accidents reported to it or  of  which  it  acquires
 5    knowledge  independent  of reports made by rail carriers, and
 6    shall  have  the  power,  consistent   with   standards   and
 7    procedures established under the Federal Railroad Safety Act,
 8    as  amended,  to enter such temporary orders as will minimize
 9    the risk of future accidents  pending  notice,  hearing,  and
10    final action by the Commission.
11    (Source: P.A. 85-1144.)

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