Railroad clearance point markers identify how far to shove a car past a switch so that trains can safely clear a cut of cars if moving on an adjacent track.  Our 8″ tall clearance point markers are made of a flexible poly-urethane compound that allows direct impact to our track markers from objects, and an immediate return to an upright position.  Made with 3M High Intensity Prismatic reflective material, operators are able to see clearance points in day and night operating, and still view the fouling point in several inches of snow.

Track Clearance Point Marker

Don’t Foul Your Track

Operators need to safely and quickly know where to put a cut of cars so it is not in the way adjacent tracks.  Clearance Markers are placed past the “pinch point” to identify the clearance needed between two adjacent tracks.  This also allows operators to ride on cars in situations where this is appropriate, without concern of being caught between two rail cars.

  • Impact Resistant
  • Trip Safe
  • 10x Reflectivity
  • Visible in Snow
  • Add Custom Characters
Railroad Clearance Marker

Railroad Track Markers and Clearance Point (12" Wide)

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*These are custom signs - once order is placed we will contact you for your custom track numbers or contact us at (503) 683-7722 / email info@pacrailsolutions.com.

Customize your own markers with track number on one side, and identify the clearance location on the other side! Trip safe and impact resistant.

12" wide by 4" tall, custom Track Identification Marker. Identify the track number coming onto each track, back side indicates the clearance point for shoving movements.

3M High Intensity Prismatic reflective White/Orange, black type overlay.

Customers track numbers will be requested after orders are placed, the back can read "CLEARANCE POINT," "CLEAR" or "CP" to indicate the clearance point.

Specific Customizations might be an additional charge, call us for a custom quote: (503) 683-7722 / email info@pacrailsolutions.com.

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