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Redlands
California.

Public crossings16at grade, on the FRA inventory
With gates100%0 with no active device
Under a whistle ban13as last filed by the railroad
Reported incidents5Form 57, since 2016

The federal crossing inventory lists 16 public at-grade railroad crossings in Redlands, CA, operated by 2 railroads. 6 of them carry more than one track.

Who runs the track

Southern California Regional Rail Authority operates 13 of the crossings here, 81% of the total, ahead of Union Pacific Railroad Company at 3.

Train services crossing these streets: commuter (13), transit (13), freight (3) and intercity (3).

RailroadCrossingsShare
Southern California Regional Rail Authority1381%
Union Pacific Railroad Company319%

How much traffic is reported

The busiest crossing at N University St on Southern California Regional Rail Authority is credited with 47 train movements a day; the middle of the range across all 16 is 4. These are counts the operating railroad reported to the FRA, not measurements, and a crossing's figure can be several years old.

The highest timetable speed recorded at any crossing here is 50 mph.

Warning devices

16 of the 16 crossings carry gates and 0 have flashing lights without gates. Every crossing here has an active warning device. The inventory describes equipment, not how a crossing performs.

Horns and quiet zones

13 of the crossings (81%) are recorded under a whistle ban. A quiet zone is not silence: horns still sound for emergencies, track workers and at the engineer's discretion, and the status in the inventory is only as current as the last railroad filing.

Incident history

Form 57 records 5 reported incidents at these crossings since 2016, involving 3 deaths and 1 injury. Incident counts follow traffic and exposure as much as anything about a crossing itself.

  • Alabama St — 3 reported incidents
  • Live Oak Canyon Road — 2 reported incidents

What this page is not

This is a summary of a federal inventory, not a measurement and not a rating. RailContext does not score crossings, streets or towns, and nothing here says a crossing is safe or unsafe, or that a neighbourhood is quiet or loud. Train counts are estimates the operating railroad filed, sometimes years ago, and a quiet zone does not guarantee silence.

To see the individual crossings nearest one address rather than a whole city, use the address check.

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