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221 crossings.

FRA Railroad Crossing Inventory

Browse 221 railroad crossings from the FRA National Crossing Inventory. Each record includes the crossing ID, railroad operator, warning devices, gate status, and accident history. Use the filters below to narrow results.

Crossing IDCityStateRailroadStreetWarning DeviceGatesAccidentsFatalities
930334A SUPERIOR WISCONSIN BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930245H YORK NEBRASKA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930250E RAVENNA NEBRASKA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930281D LUBBOCK TEXAS BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930200B CLEBURNE TEXAS BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930295L MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930340D SUPERIOR WISCONSIN BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930356A MENDOTA ILLINOIS BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930287U GRAND FORKS NORTH DAKOTA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930247W HOLDREGE NEBRASKA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930283S HEREFORD TEXAS BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930265U JONESBORO ARKANSAS BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930282K WAYNOKA OKLAHOMA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930263F WESTALTON MISSOURI BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
926701Y GRANTS NEW MEXICO BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930305P SIOUX FALLS SOUTH DAKOTA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930259R BLACKWATER MISSOURI BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930301M WATERTOWN SOUTH DAKOTA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930179X BILLINGS MONTANA BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
926685S PAULINE KANSAS BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0
930273L MEMPHIS TENNESSEE BNSF Railway Company RRYARD — N 0 0

Frequently Asked Questions

Each railroad crossing in the United States has a unique identification number assigned by the Federal Railroad Administration (FRA). This DOT crossing number is used to track the crossing in the National Crossing Inventory and link it to accident records.

The Gates column indicates whether the crossing is equipped with automatic gates that lower when a train approaches. Crossings with gates (Y) provide the highest level of active warning protection. Crossings without gates (N) may still have flashing lights, bells, or passive signs.

Accident counts reflect the total number of highway-rail incidents reported to the FRA at each crossing. Fatality counts include all deaths resulting from those incidents. These numbers are cumulative across all years in the database.