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Applications

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Applications

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Applications

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Applications

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To work along and within the corridor, the following applications
may be applicable to your job or project.

Right of Entry Application

For anyone needing onsite access to the corridor | Form Fillable PDF

Engineering Plan Review

For anyone proposing work along and within the corridor | Form Fillable PDF

NCRR Due Diligence Microgrant (For anyone proposing work along and within the corridor)

Form

Track Protection Flagmen (For anyone needing flagging services)

For anyone needing onsite access to the corridor | Form Fillable PDF

Need assistance?

Contact Teddi Burnett, Vice President-Engineering

Surveyors

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NCRR works closely with surveyors to assist in dispensing the most accurate
information about the NCRR corridor. The following resources may aid surveyors
in their work adjacent to the North Carolina Railroad:

Learn more about surveyors

GIS Data Disclosure Agreement for Engineering and Surveying Professionals

Form Fillable PDF

Mapping the Centerline | Professional Surveyor Magazine, 2014

Article Read-only PDF

Railroad Right of Entry: It’s the Right Thing to Do | NCSS Tarheel Surveyor, 2011

Article Read-only PDF

History and Technology Merge Geospatially |  Professional Surveyor Magazine, 2010

Article Read-only PDF

Need assistance?

Contact Teddi Burnett, Vice President-Engineering

Contractors

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NCRR works closely with surveyors to assist in dispensing the most accurate
information about the NCRR corridor. The following resources may aid surveyors
in their work adjacent to the North Carolina Railroad:

Learn more about Contractors

North Carolina Railroad/Norfolk Southern Railway Special Provisions for Railway Interests

Document   •   Fillable PDF

NCRR Criteria & Guidelines for Engineering & Construction

Document   •   Read-only PDF

Need assistance?

Contact Teddi Burnett, Vice President-Engineering

Utilities

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NCRR works closely with surveyors to assist in dispensing the most accurate
information about the NCRR corridor. The following resources may aid surveyors
in their work adjacent to the North Carolina Railroad:

Learn more about Utilities

NCRR’s Engineering Portal

Website   •   Portal

Pipeline Occupancy Specifications

Document   •   Read-only PDF [NCR102]

Wire / Conduit / Cable Occupancy Specifications

Document   •   Read-only PDF [NCR101]

Pipeline and Underground / Aerial Wireline Occupancy Application Instructions

Document   •   Read-only PDF [NCR230]

Pipeline and Wireline Occupancy Application Cancellation Procedure

Document   •   Read-only PDF [NCR240]

2024 Utility Engineering Fee Schedule

Document   •   Read-only PDF [HN-02]

North Carolina Railroad / Norfolk Southern Railway Special Provisions for Railway Interests

Document   •   Read-only PDF

Need assistance?

Contact Dorothy Dai, P.E.

Adjacent
Property Owners

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NCRR works closely with local city and county planning officials along the
corridor to ensure the railroad boundaries are considered as communities grow.
The following resources may aid anyone with their work adjacent to the North
Carolina Railroad:

Learn more about adjacent property owners

GIS Data Disclosure Agreement for Engineering and Surveying Professionals

Form   •   Fillable PDF

Mapping the Centerline | Professional Surveyor Magazine, 2014

Article   •   Read-only PDF

Railroad Right of Entry: It’s the Right Thing to Do | NCSS Tarheel Surveyor, 2011

Article   •   Read-only PDF

History and Technology Merge Geospatially |  Professional Surveyor Magazine, 2010

Article   •   Read-only PDF

Need assistance?

Contact Dorothy Dai, P.E.

Accountants

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NCRR works closely with accountants to provide XYZ. The following resources
may aid accountants with their work adjacent to the North Carolina Railroad:

Learn more about adjacent property owners

Vendor Intake Form / ACH Authorization

Form   •   Fillable PDF

Need assistance?

Contact Dorothy Dai, P.E.

Safety

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NCRR works closely with accountants to provide XYZ. The following resources
may aid accountants with their work adjacent to the North Carolina Railroad:

Learn more about adjacent property owners

Vendor Intake Form / ACH Authorization

Form   •   Fillable PDF

North Carolina Operation Lifesaver

Website

National Operation Lifesaver, Inc.

Website

NC DOT Rail Division

Website

NC DOT BeRailSafe

Website

Norfolk Southern Railroad

Website

CSX Transportation

Website

Amtrak

Website

Federal Railroad Administration (FRA)

Website

FRA Accident / Incident Data search

Website

Need assistance?

Contact Dorothy Dai, P.E.

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