Crossings / Rhode Island
Rhode Island
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The federal crossing inventory lists 23 public at-grade crossings across the 2 Rhode Island cities with at least ten of them. North Kingstown has the most at 12.
Seaview Transportation Co., Inc. operates the most of them at 12, ahead of Providence & Worcester Railroad Company at 11.
57% of those crossings carry no active warning device (crossbucks, a stop sign or nothing recorded) against 4% with gates.
Crossing counts follow how much track runs through a place, not how busy or how loud it is. A city with many short industrial spurs will list more crossings than one with a single mainline carrying far more trains.
Every Rhode Island city on the inventory
| City | County | Crossings | Gated | Quiet zone | Incidents |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| North Kingstown | Washington | 12 | 8% | 0 | 0 |
| Providence | Providence | 11 | 0% | 0 | 0 |
Only cities with at least ten public at-grade crossings appear here. A city missing from this table has fewer, not none.