CN Completes U.S. Federal Requirement to Operate Positive Train Control Ahead Of Schedule
CN Achieves Key Safety Milestone
CN (TSX: CNR, NYSE: CNI) has successfully completed interoperability testing for Positive Train Control (PTC) with tenant railroads across its 35 PTC-equipped subdivisions in the U.S. The Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has approved CN's PTC system, marking a significant safety advancement aimed at preventing accidents from human errors. This investment underscores CN's commitment to enhancing safety and serves as a foundation for future technology initiatives.
- Achieved certification from the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) for the PTC system.
- Successfully completed interoperability testing with tenant railroads.
- Enhanced safety measures through the deployment of Positive Train Control (PTC).
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As Important Safety Milestone is Reached, CN Has Achieved Interoperability with All Tenant Railroads
HOMEWOOD, Ill., Dec. 30, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- CN (TSX: CNR)(NYSE: CNI) announced today that it has successfully completed the federally required interoperability testing with tenant railroads so they can operate Positive Train Control (PTC) on CN’s 35 subdivisions equipped with PTC in the United States. CN also announced that the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) has approved and certified CN’s PTC system. These important achievements underscore CN’s continued progress in deploying technology.
“Safety is a core value at CN and we are proud of what our CN railroaders have achieved, securing certification from the FRA of CN’s PTC system and completing the interoperability testing by working with our tenant railroads. We look forward to using this investment in PTC as a platform for future technology initiatives to enhance the safety of our employees and the communities in which we operate.”
- Rob Reilly, Executive Vice-President and Chief Operating Officer at CN
PTC is a safety overlay designed to prevent certain accidents resulting from human error, such as overspeed derailments. The system can initiate a full service brake application to stop a train if the crew does not take action. It is the largest technology program deployed in CN’s history and is a major investment in its network.
CN is currently interoperable with its tenant railroads, which include the Class I railroads, Amtrak, Metra, and shortlines that are required to implement PTC. Interoperability allows a tenant railroad to move over CN’s PTC-equipped track in PTC operation.
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