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Traffic control devices manual (TCD Manual) - Part 09: Level crossings
Published: Dec 2012Part 9 Level crossings, is part of a suite of guidelines within the Traffic control devices manual (TCD Manual) prepared by the NZ Transport Agency (NZTA).
Part 9 Level crossings is intended to provide best practice guidance on the use of traffic
control devices related to level crossings to both road and...
Rail safety update newsletter
Published: Aug 2010News update from the NZ Transport Agency rail safety team for the rail industry and safety assessors.
Rail licence application form
Published: Dec 2009Application form to be completed and submitted to NZTA by applicants who wish to be a rail operator, an access provider or a rail participant who is required by regulations to hold a licence.
NZTA accident and incident notification form
Published: 2009Form for notifying NZTA of rail accidents and incidents.
Rail regulator
Published: 2008News for the rail industry from Land Transport New Zealand's Rail Regulation section.
The NZTA's 14-point safety assessment plan
Published: Apr 2006A guide for safety assessment planning. The application of this plan can be tailored to suit particular rail participant organisations as appropriate.
Rail safety licensing and safety assessment guidelines
Published: Apr 2006These guidelines relate to the safety management of railways and tramways in New Zealand and set out the requirements of the government with respect to the public’s ever-increasing awareness of transport safety issues and high expectation of the right to remain safe.
NZTA policy concerning the introduction of rail vehicles
Published: 2006Exact text of Land Transport New Zealand's policy around the introduction of rail vehicles.
Analysis of trespasser accidents
Published: 30 Jun 2004Trespasser accidents represent a major proportion of deaths and injuries on New Zealand’s railway corridor. This report looks at the trends in trespasser accidents in the past decade to guide strategies for reducing their incidence. The report begins with an analysis of the Land Transport Safety Authority (LTSA) database, followed by an analysis of the Coroners database.
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