Iowa Map of Rail Track Inspector locations

Rail Track Inspectors

The first federal track safety standards were implemented in 1971, following the enactment of the Federal Railroad Safety Act of 1970 in which Congress granted to the FRA comprehensive authority over "all areas of railroad safety." A qualified railroad employee, in accordance with a schedule prescribed in these standards (49 CFR 213), must visually inspect all tracks in Iowa. The state of Iowa DOT's track inspectors, working with the Federal Railroad Administration, provide regulatory oversight of the railroad track safety effort to enhance railroad compliance with federal law.

The track inspector territories are roughly divided by a north/south line along Interstate 35 that divides the state into a western and eastern section. The inspectors occasionally work together and switch territories.

Track Inspectors

The State of Iowa is in Region 6 of the Federal Railroad Administration.  Region 6 covers Colorado, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri, and Nebraska.