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Crossings / Alabama / Stevenson

Stevenson
Alabama.

Public crossings11at grade, on the FRA inventory
With gates36%3 with no active device
Under a whistle ban0as last filed by the railroad
Reported incidents8Form 57, since 2016

The federal crossing inventory lists 11 public at-grade railroad crossings in Stevenson, AL, operated by 2 railroads. 6 of them carry more than one track.

Who runs the track

CSX Transportation operates 10 of the crossings here, 91% of the total, ahead of Norfolk Southern Railway Company at 1.

Train services crossing these streets: freight (11), intercity (1) and shared use transit (1).

RailroadCrossingsShare
CSX Transportation1091%
Norfolk Southern Railway Company19%

How much traffic is reported

The busiest crossing at CR 75 on CSX Transportation is credited with 20 train movements a day; the middle of the range across all 11 is 18. 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 60 mph.

Warning devices

4 of the 11 crossings carry gates and 4 have flashing lights without gates. 3 (27%) have neither, which means crossbucks, a stop sign, or no marking the inventory records at all. The inventory describes equipment, not how a crossing performs.

Horns and quiet zones

No crossing here is recorded under a whistle ban, so trains sound the standard horn pattern on approach.

Incident history

Form 57 records 8 reported incidents at these crossings since 2016, involving 1 death and 4 injuries. Incident counts follow traffic and exposure as much as anything about a crossing itself.

  • Kentucky Ave — 4 reported incidents
  • CR 53 — 1 reported incident
  • Russell Pike — 1 reported incident
  • CR 69 — 1 reported incident
  • CR 137 — 1 reported incident

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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