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One address, federal records / US beta

Know what the
tracks might mean.

RailContext reads the public crossing record around a home: routine horn context, estimated day and night movements, track equipment and recent incident history.

01 / FRA Form 7102 / FRA Form 5703 / Straight-line distance

Check an address

No account

Choose a suggestion, or enter the complete address and continue.

Your address is used to find coordinates and is not stored by RailContext. Straight-line proximity is context, not a sound measurement.

How it works / Evidence before interpretation

Four facts.
No mystery score.

  1. 01

    Locate the address

    Address search returns coordinates for this check. RailContext does not maintain an address database.

  2. 02

    Find public crossings

    The browser loads a small geographic slice of the FRA crossing inventory and measures straight-line distance.

  3. 03

    Read the record

    Quiet-zone status, train counts, count year, services, speed and warning devices are shown as reported.

  4. 04

    Keep the limits visible

    Old counts are labeled, silence is never promised and an absence of incidents is never called safe.

Visit the address.

Listen from the bedroom and yard during the day and after dark. Ask about vibration, blocked crossings and recent operational changes.