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What is the maximum speed for a train running on a Non Signaled Siding?

  1. 15 MPH

  2. 20 MPH

  3. 25 MPH

  4. 30 MPH

The correct answer is: 25 MPH

The maximum speed for a train running on a Non Signaled Siding is established at 25 MPH. This regulation is in place to ensure safety and maintain control in areas where the train may encounter other rail traffic or personnel, as there are no signals to provide guidance. By limiting the speed, it allows the crew to have sufficient time to react to any unexpected situations that may arise, such as vehicles crossing the track or crew members performing work in proximity to the siding. Regulations often set different speed limits for various sections of track based on their characteristics and risk factors, and this standard speed for non-signaled areas reflects a balance between operational efficiency and the necessity for heightened safety measures in less controlled environments.