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Regulator Says Rail Safety Improving
David Barnes
| Senior Correspondent
The rail industry’s safety record for 1999 is on track to improve from 1998, despite safety concerns raised by rail mergers, according to the Federal Railroad Administration’s top executive.
Jolene M. Molitoris, who heads the agency, released statistics for the first nine months of 1999, in which the figures showed a decline in injuries and fatalities over the same period a year earlier. She gave reporters the information during a Dec. 16 interview.
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Highway-rail crossing incidents also showed a decline, Molitoris said. The number of incidents between Jan. 1 and Sept. 30 was 2,555, down 3.6% from the same period in 1998. In addition, the number of grade-crossing fatalities dropped from 337 to 282.


