What is a red bond on the railway?


What is a red bond on the railway? Red Bond A bond that will carry traction current under normal rail operations. These bonds are identified with red paint and are dangerous if damaged or detached. Return Conductor The conductor attached to the OHW structures that carry traction return current.


What should you do if the railroad track gates are open but the red warning lights are still flashing?

Near Railroad or Light Rail Tracks Flashing red warning lights indicate you must stop and wait. Do not proceed over the railroad tracks until the red lights stop flashing, even if the gate rises.


What happens if you get stuck on train tracks?

Get out of the vehicle and get away from the tracks. Locate the Emergency Notification System [ENS] sign. Call the phone number provided on the sign and tell them about the stalled vehicle. If an ENS sign is missing or you can't locate one at the site, call 911.


Who paid for the railroads?

In 1862, Congress passed the Pacific Railway Act, which designated the 32nd parallel as the initial transcontinental route, and provided government bonds to fund the project and large grants of lands for rights-of-way.