ICC Approves Rail Crossing Safety Upgrades in St. Clair County
Springfield, IL, ILLINOIS, October 10 - This week, the Illinois Commerce Commission (ICC) approved a stipulated agreement to enhance safety measures at three highway-rail crossings near New Athens and Lenzburg in St. Clair County. The crossings are located at Nuernberger Rd (AAR/DOT #296113Y), Golden Rule Mine St (AAR/DOT #296116U), and South Main St (AAR/DOT #296118H) over Illinois Central Railroad's tracks.
"Enhancing the safety of Illinois' rail crossings is vital for everyone who lives, works, and travels along train tracks," said ICC Commissioner Michael T. Carrigan. "Infrastructure improvements like the ones in St. Clair help railroads and local governments to upgrade essential warning systems, ultimately reducing the risk of collisions and fostering safer travel for everyone."
The total estimated cost of the signal design and construction is approximately $1.6 million. ICC staff recommended that the Grade Crossing Protection Fund (GCPF) be used to cover 95 percent of the costs, not to exceed $1,514,574. The rehabilitation of existing highway approaches at the crossings will cost approximately $525,156, with the GCPF covering 100 percent of the estimated costs. Illinois Central Railroad will be responsible for the remaining 5 percent of the signal design and installation costs, as well as all future maintenance costs.
All work must be completed within 18 months.
For more details, please refer to Stipulated Agreement 2269 in Docket No. T24-0097.
The ICC encourages all rail crossing users to remain vigilant and adhere to safety regulations in and around the crossings.
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