213.57—Curves; elevation and speed limitations.

(a) The maximum crosslevel on the outside rail of a curve may not be more than 8 inches on track Classes 1 and 2 and 7 inches on Classes 3 through 5. Except as provided in § 213.63, the outside rail of a curve may not be lower than the inside rail. (The first sentence of paragraph (a) is applicable September 21, 1999.)

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[Please see PDF for image: ER22JN98.001 ]
Where—
Vmax = Maximum allowable operating speed (miles per hour).
Ea = Actual elevation of the outside rail (inches). 1
D = Degree of curvature (degrees). 2

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Footnote(s): 2 Degree of curvature is determined by averaging the degree of curvature over the same track segment as the elevation.

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[Please see PDF for image: ER22JN98.002 ]
Where—
Vmax = Maximum allowable operating speed (miles per hour).
Ea = Actual elevation of the outside rail (inches). 1
D = Degree of curvature (degrees). 2

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Footnote(s): 3 The test procedure may be conducted in a test facility whereby all the wheels on one side (right or left) of the equipment are alternately raised and lowered by 4 and 6 inches and the vertical wheel loads under each wheel are measured and a level is used to record the angle through which the floor of the equipment has been rotated.
[63 FR 34029, June 22, 1998; 63 FR 54078, Oct. 8, 1998]