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49 CFR Part 231 - RAILROAD SAFETY APPLIANCE STANDARDS | US Law | LII / Legal Information Institute
CFR › Title 49 › Subtitle B › Chapter II › Part 231 49 CFR Part 231 - RAILROAD SAFETY APPLIANCE STANDARDS
§ 231.0 — Applicability and penalties.
§ 231.1 — Box and other house cars built or placed in service before October 1, 1966.
§ 231.2 — Hopper cars and high-side gondolas with fixed ends.
§ 231.3 — Drop-end high-side gondola cars.
§ 231.4 — Fixed-end low-side gondola and low-side hopper cars.
§ 231.5 — Drop-end low-side gondola cars.
§ 231.6 — Flat cars.
§ 231.7 — Tank cars with side platforms.
§ 231.8 — Tank cars without side sills and tank cars with short side sills and end platforms.
§ 231.9 — Tank cars without end sills.
§ 231.10 — Caboose cars with platforms.
§ 231.11 — Caboose cars without platforms.
§ 231.12 — Passenger-train cars with wide vestibules.
§ 231.13 — Passenger-train cars with open-end platforms.
§ 231.14 — Passenger-train cars without end platforms.
§ 231.15 — Steam locomotives used in road service.
§ 231.16 — Steam locomotives used in switching service.
§ 231.17 — Specifications common to all steam locomotives.
§ 231.18 — Cars of special construction.
§ 231.19 — Definition of “Right” and “Left.”
§ 231.20 — Variation in size permitted.
§ 231.21 — Tank cars without underframes.
§ 231.22 — Operation of track motor cars.
§ 231.23 — Unidirectional passenger-train cars adaptable to van-type semi-trailer use.
§ 231.24 — Box and other house cars with roofs, 16 feet 10 inches or more above top of rail. 1
§ 231.25 — Track motorcars (self-propelled 4-wheel cars which can be removed from the rails by men).
§ 231.26 — Pushcars.
§ 231.27 — Box and other house cars without roof hatches or placed in service after October 1, 1966.
§ 231.28 — Box and other house cars with roof hatches built or placed in service after October 1, 1966.
§ 231.29 — Road locomotives with corner stairways.
§ 231.30 — Locomotives used in switching service.
§ 231.31 — Drawbars for freight cars; standard height.
§ 231.33 — Procedure for special approval of existing industry safety appliance standards.
§ 231.35 — Procedure for modification of an approved industry safety appliance standard for new railcar construction.
49 U.S.C. 20102-20103, 20107, 20131, 20301-20303, 21301-21302, 21304; 28 U.S.C. 2461, note; and 49 CFR 1.49.
33 FR 19663, Dec. 25, 1968, unless otherwise noted.
Where rivets or bolts are required in this part 231 a two-piece steel rivet may be used consisting of:
(a) A solid shank of one-half (1/2) inch minimum diameter steel or material of equal or greater strength having cold forged head on one end, a shank length for material thickness fastened, locking grooves, breakneck groove and pull grooves (all annular grooves) on the opposite end.
(b) A collar of similar material which is cold swaged into the locking grooves forming a head for the opposite end of item (a) after the pull groove section has been removed.
Title 49 published on 2015-10-01.No entries appear in the Federal Register after this date, for 49 CFR Part 231.