As used in this part, the following words or phrases are defined as follows:
(a)
Railroad means any system of surface transportation of persons or property over rails. It includes, but is not limited to, line-haul freight and passenger-carrying railroads, and rapid transit, commuter, scenic, subway, and elevated railways.
(b)
Accident means any collision, derailment, or explosion involving railroad trains, locomotives, and cars; or any other loss-causing event involving the operation of such railroad equipment that results in a fatality to a passenger or employee, or the emergency evacuation of persons.
(c)
Joint operations means rail operations conducted on a track used jointly or in common by two or more railroads subject to this part, or operation of a train, locomotive, or car by one railroad over the track of another railroad.
(d)
Fatality means the death of a person either at the time an accident occurs or within 24 hours thereafter.
[41 FR 13925, Apr. 1, 1976, as amended at 47 FR 49408, Nov. 1, 1982]