(a) Except as specified in § 238.201(b)—
(1) The skin covering the forward-facing end of each locomotive, including a cab car and an MU locomotive, shall be:
- (i) Equivalent to a 1/2-inch steel plate with a yield strength of 25,000 pounds-per-square-inch—material of a higher yield strength may be used to decrease the required thickness of the material provided at least an equivalent level of strength is maintained;
- (ii) Designed to inhibit the entry of fluids into the occupied cab area of the equipment; and
- (iii) Affixed to the collision posts or other main vertical structural members of the forward end structure so as to add to the strength of the end structure.
- (2) As used in this paragraph (a), the term “skin” does not include forward-facing windows and doors.
- (b) The forward end structure of a cab car or an MU locomotive may comply with the requirements of appendix F to this part in lieu of the requirements of either § 238.211 (Collision posts) or § 238.213 (Corner posts), or both, provided that the end structure is designed to protect the occupied volume for its full height, from the underframe to the anti-telescoping plate (if used) or roof rails.
[75 FR 1228, Jan. 8, 2010, as amended at 83 FR 59219, Nov. 21, 2018]