Highway-Rail Grade Crossing Safety

This course provides a comprehensive look at the challenges and solutions surrounding highway-rail grade crossing safety. Participants will explore traffic control devices, train detection systems, interconnection with traffic signals, and strategies for grade separation and crossing consolidation. Real-world case studies, regulatory guidance, and emerging technologies will help attendees apply safety principles to both new and existing infrastructure projects.

Learning Outcomes:

  • Apply FHWA, MUTCD, and AASHTO guidelines to evaluate and improve highway-rail grade crossings.
  • Design and assess warning systems, interconnects, and grade separation strategies to reduce collision risks.
  • Utilize national safety programs, data tools, and public outreach initiatives to support long-term safety improvements.

Who Should Attend:

  • Railroad and signal engineers involved in crossing design and safety systems.
  • Transportation and safety engineers working near rail corridors or on public infrastructure projects.
  • Public agency personnel, consultants, and contractors responsible for highway-rail interface planning, design, and operations.
Date
Format
ID
Fee
 
 Apr 27-28, 2026
Madison, WI or Live Online
ID: E123
Fee: $1,295

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