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Crossings

What the record
says about a town.

Cities3,83710+ crossings each
States49every one with a qualifying city
Public crossings77,818at grade, on the FRA inventory
No active device45%crossbucks, stop sign or nothing

Every US city with at least ten public at-grade railroad crossings, with who runs the track, what the railroads reported for traffic, what warning devices are installed, and what Form 57 recorded since 2016.

One address is a different question, answered on the front page from the crossings nearest a point. These pages are the wider record: what the inventory says about a whole town.

The ten-crossing floor is deliberate. Below it a city's numbers describe one or two streets rather than a place, and 3,837 substantial pages say more than fourteen thousand thin ones.

Across every city here, 12,185 incidents were reported since 2016. That is a reporting record, not a ranking, and it tracks traffic and exposure as much as anything about a crossing.

By state

Ordered by number of crossings, which follows how much track a state carries rather than how busy it is.

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