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Fort Worth has more railroad grade crossings per capita than any other large city in Texas. Because of significant historical railroad developments dating back to the first railroad, the Texas & Pacific in 1876, today there are 193 grade crossings in the city. With the high amount of train activity and high number of grade crossings in Fort Worth, the city is committed to improving railroad crossing safety and developing new quiet zones. The railroad crossing feature class is a static formation which is not updated on a daily basis. <\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>",
"summary": "Railroad crossings are needed to safely halt traffic for a short time in order for a train to pass through the intersection. Crossings contain many media such as railroad horns, gates, crossbucks, flashers and other equipment.",
"title": "Assets.DBO.Railroad_Crossings",
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"Railroads",
"railroad crossings",
"gates",
"sirens",
"horns",
"flashers for railroads",
"panels"
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"accessInformation": "Current TPW Director: Lauren Prior (Lauren.Prior@fortworthtexas.gov)\nCurrent Assistant TPW Director: Martin Phillips (Martin.Phillips@fortworthtexas.gov)\nSubject Matter Expert: Tai.Nguyen@fortworthtexas.gov\nData Steward: Keith SoRelle (Keith.Sorelle@fortworthtexas.gov)\n \nFor customer service please contact (817) 392-1234",
"licenseInfo": " Copyright © 2024 City of Fort Worth. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. This data is to be used for graphical representation only. The accuracy is not to be taken/used as data produced for engineering purposes or by a registered professional land surveyor. The City of Fort Worth assumes no responsibility for the accuracy of said data. All entities are required to enact their own due diligence.<\/SPAN><\/P><\/DIV><\/DIV><\/DIV>"
}