(a) The guard check and guard face gages in frogs shall be within the following limits -
Table 1 to § 213.143(a)
Class of track | Guard check gage | Guard face gage |
---|---|---|
The distance between the gage line of a frog to the guard line1 of its guard rail or guarding face, measured across the track at right angles to the gage line,2 may not be less than - | The distance between guard lines,1 measured across the track at right angles to the gage line,2 may not be more than - | |
Class 1 track | 4′61⁄8″ | 4′51⁄4″ |
Class 2 track | 4′61⁄4″ | 4′51⁄8″ |
Class 3 and 4 track | 4′63⁄8″ | 4′51⁄8″ |
Class 5 track | 3 4′61⁄2″ | 4′5″ |
(b) For any heavy-point frog (HPF) on Class 5 track, the guard check gage may be less than 4′61⁄2″ but not be less than 4′63⁄8″, provided that:
(1) Each HPF and guard rails on both rails through the turnout are equipped with at least three serviceable through-gage plates with elastic rail fasteners and guard rail braces that permit adjustment of the guard check gage without removing spikes or other fasteners from the crossties; and
(2) Each HPF bears an identifying mark applied by either the track owner, railroad, or the frog manufacturer that identifies the frog as an HPF.
[85 FR 63388, Oct. 7, 2020]