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Suggested Citation:"References." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2012. Practices for Wayside Rail Transit Worker Protection. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/14657.
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56 1. Kennedy, C.K., Vice President, Office of System Safety, Track Safety Task Force Final Report, MTA NYCT, New York, Dec. 2007. 2. Toronto Transit Commission, Subway/SRT Rule Book, Toronto, ON, Canada, 2006. 3. New York City Transit, Major Track Construction Main- tenance Inspection Training Participant’s Guide, MTA NYCT, New York, Apr. 2009. 4. New York City Transit, Major Track Construction Main- tenance Inspection Training Participant’s Guide, MTA NYCT, New York, Apr. 2009. 5. New York City Transit, Track Safety Inspection Training Participant’s Guide, MTA NYCT, New York, Feb. 2009. 6. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Right of Way Safety Rulebook, 2nd ed., Boston, 2008. 7. Maryland MTA, Light Rail Railroad Worker Protection Manual, Dec. 2005, Rule 21.0 to 21.1.3, Baltimore. 8. Southern New Jersey Light Rail Transit System, River LINE Roadway Workers Regulations Governing On-Track Safety, June 2008, pp. 4–7. 9. New York City Transit, Rules and Regulations Governing Employees of MTA New York City Transit, Manhattan and Bronx Surface Transit Operating Authority, and South Brooklyn, MTA NYCT, New York. 10. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, ProTracker Training, Boston, Aug. 2010. 11. Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority, Right of Way Recertification Course Subway and Silverline Safety Overview PowerPoint Presentation, Boston, 2008. 12. Department of Transportation, Federal Transit Adminis- tration, “49 CFR Part 659, Rail Fixed Guideway Systems; State Safety Oversight; Final Rule,” Federal Register, Apr. 29, 2005. 13. Federal Transit Administration, 49 CFR Part 659 Refer- ence Guide, FTA, Washington, D.C., June 2005. 14. New York City Transit, Department of Subways System Safety Program Plan, MTA NYCT, New York, 2011. 15. Kennedy, C.E., Vice President, Office of System Safety, 2010 Year End Near Miss Incidents Trend Analysis, New York City Transit, New York, Jan. 2011. REFERENCES

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