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Federal government to markedly increase number of inspectors trained to spot rail bridge concerns

  • The Transportation Department will train 163 track inspectors to spot critical problems with railroad bridges, increasing trained personnel from seven to 170.
  • Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy stated, 'The Trump Administration is delivering on its promises to make government more efficient and keep travelers safe.'
  • Congress required railroads to keep bridge inspection reports confidential, fearing that terrorists could exploit this information.
  • The Association of American Railroads believes that training more inspectors will ensure the safety of rail bridges.
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Federal government to markedly increase number of inspectors trained to spot rail bridge concerns

The Transportation Department is going to train 163 track inspectors to dramatically increase the number of people who know how to spot critical problems with railroad bridges, but the railroads themselves will still be responsible for inspecting their own bridges and the results will still be kept

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