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U.S. Department of Transportation
Federal Railroad Administration
Signal & Train Control Violation Report Form
2. Violation of 49 CFR:
1. Subject:
Part
5. Railroad:
GSA Codes
City:
3. Viol. Rpt. No.:
4. F6180.96 Rpt. No. - Date:
Subrule
6. Name of Inspector(s):
Int:
7. Location:
Rule
ID No.:
8. Date of Violation:
Month
9. Time of Violation:
Day
Year
State:
10. Operation/Facility:
11. Division:
12. Track:
13. Locomotive Initials and Numbers:
14. Train #/Site:
NARRATIVE
15. Synopsis of Violation:
16. Rule Violation:
17. Date/Location of Inspection, Speed/Class of Track, System Inspected and Accompanying Personnel:
18. Description of Defective Condition:
19. Seriousness/Reason for Violation:
20. Corrective Action:
21. Inspector Recommendation:
22. Date Report Prepared:
23. Signature of Inspector(s):
24. Carrier Notification:
Name:
Title:
Date:
Time:
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to: Information Collection Officer, Federal Railroad Administration, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE, Washington, D.C. 20590.
Form FRA F6180.112
(9/04)
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