238.121—Emergency communication.
(a) PA system (public address system).
(1) Existing Tier I passenger cars.
On or after January 1, 2012, each Tier I passenger car shall be equipped with a PA system that provides a means for a train crewmember to communicate by voice to passengers of his or her train in an emergency situation.
(2) New Tier I and all Tier II passenger cars.
Each Tier I passenger car ordered on or after April 1, 2008, or placed in service for the first time April 1, 2010, and all Tier II passenger cars shall be equipped with a PA system that provides a means for a train crewmember to communicate by voice to passengers of his or her train in an emergency situation. The PA system shall also provide a means for a train crewmember to communicate by voice in an emergency situation to persons in the immediate vicinity of his or her train (e.g., persons on the station platform). The PA system may be part of the same system as the intercom system.
(b) Intercom system.
(1) New Tier I and all Tier II passenger cars.
Each Tier I passenger car ordered on or after April 1, 2008, or placed in service for the first time on or after April 1, 2010, and all Tier II passenger cars shall be equipped with an intercom system that provides a means for passengers and crewmembers to communicate by voice with each other in an emergency situation. Except as further specified, at least one intercom that is accessible to passengers without using a tool or other implement shall be located in each end (half) of each car. If any passenger car does not exceed 45 feet in length, or if a Tier II passenger car was ordered prior to May 12, 1999, only one such intercom is required. The intercom system may be part of the same system as the PA system.
(2) Marking and instructions.
The following requirements apply to each Tier I passenger car on or after April 1, 2010 and to all Tier II passenger cars:
(i)
The location of each intercom intended for passenger use shall be conspicuously marked with luminescent material; and
(ii)
Legible and understandable operating instructions shall be posted at or near each such intercom.
(2)
Operating after the initial shock of a collision or derailment resulting in the following individually applied accelerations:
(3)
Powering each system to allow intermittent emergency communication for a minimum period of 90 minutes. Intermittent communication shall be considered equivalent to continuous communication during the last 15 minutes of the 90-minute minimum period.
[73 FR 6402, Feb. 1, 2008]