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TABLE 20.-TRAIN ACCIDENTS CAUSED BY EMPLOYEE ERROR AND OTHER FACTORS, 1961-66

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1 All causes other than equipment defects, roadway defects, and employee error.

2 Rate per million locomotive and motor train-miles.

* Preliminary.

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Source of Basic Data: Interstate Commerce Commission, Accident
Bulletin, Nos. 130-134, and Statement M-300; Department of
Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration.

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Source of basic data: Interstate Commerce Commission, Statement M-400, Statement M-300, and Transport Statistics in the United States.

TABLE 22.-NUMBER OF TRAIN ACCIDENTS RESULTING FROM EMPLOYEE ERROR, ALL U.S. RAILROADS, 1961-66

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Source: Interstate Commerce Commission Accident Bulletins Nos. 130-134; Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration.

TABLE 23.-UNIT WAGE COST, MAINTENANCE OF WAY AND MAINTENANCE OF EQUIPMENT EMPLOYEES, CLASS
I LINE-HAUL RAILROADS, 1961-67
MAINTENANCE OF WAY EMPLOYEES

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Source of basic data: Interstate Commerce Commission, Transport Statistics in the United States, statement 0-210 and statement A-300.

TABLE 24.-CHARGEOUT PRICES OF RAILROAD MATERIALS AND SUPPLIES EXCLUDING FUEL, CLASS I LINE-HAUL RAILROADS IN THE UNITED STATES, 1961-67

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Source: Association of American Railroads, Indexes of Railroad Material Prices and Wage Rates, Mar. 1, 1968.

TABLE 25.-NUMBER OF ACCIDENTS AND CASUALTIES AT RAIL-HIGHWAY GRADE CROSSINGS, 1961-66

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Source: Interstate Commerce Commission, Rail-Highway Grade-
Crossing Accidents, for. the Year Ended December 31, 1965,
Table A, p.2, and Statement M-400 and Statement M-300.

TABLE 26.-CAUSES OF RAIL-HIGHWAY GRADE-CROSSING ACCIDENTS, 196€

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Source of basic data: Interstate Commerce Commission, statements M-400, M-300, and Transport Statistics in the United States.

TABLE 28.-TRAIN ACCIDENTS, PRELIMINARY DATA, 1965, 1966, AND 1967

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Source of basic data: Interstate Commerce Commission Statements M-450, M-300, and Transport Statistics in the United States.

TABLE 29.-TOTAL CASUALTIES IN RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, ALL U.S. RAILROADS, 1961-66

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Source: Interstate Commerce Commission, Accident Bulletin, Nos. 130-134, table No. 2; Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration, form FRA F 6180-2.

TABLE 30.-TOTAL CASUALTIES IN RAILROAD ACCIDENTS, BY CLASS OF PERSON, ALL U.S. RAILROADS, 1961-66

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1 Casualties to this class of person occur primarily at highway grade crossings.

Source: Interstate Commerce Commission, Accident Bulletin, Nos. 130-134, table No. 101, and Statement M-400, Department of Transportation, Federal Railroad Administration.

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