HB3463

Prohibits railroads from operating trains exceeding 8,500 feet in total length on any main track or branch line

Introduced·2/26/26
Introduced Text

Missouri HB3463 prohibits railroads from operating trains longer than 8,500 feet on any main or branch line within the state.

Missouri HB3463 amends the state's transportation laws to restrict the operation of trains longer than 8,500 feet on any main or branch line. The Department of Transportation is tasked with creating rules and standards to enforce this new limitation, including measurement procedures. This bill aims to ensure safety and operational standards are met by limiting the length of trains on state tracks.

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Emerging Issues Committee
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History

May 15

House

Referred: Emerging Issues(H)

Feb 27

House

Read Second Time (H)

Feb 26

House

Introduced and Read First Time (H)