Union Pacific ordered to repair Grafton crossing

A VEHICLE TRAVELING east on Highway 60 where it turns into Ulao Road between the village and town of Grafton approached the rough Union Pacific Railroad crossing that prompted Ozaukee County to file a complaint with the state. Union Pacific was recently ordered to repair the crossing. Photo by Sam Arendt
The state Office of the Commissioner of Railroads has ordered the Union Pacific Railroad to repair the Ulao Road railway crossing in the village and town of Grafton following a hearing.
The hearing held in May was the result of a complaint filed in December by Ozaukee County after the railroad did not respond to a resolution filed in October by the County Board.
By state statute, railroad companies must repave and repair the area between their tracks and the area within four feet on either side of the outside rails at a crossing. A railroad has 30 days to respond to the resolution.
Local residents and Ozaukee County Highway Commissioner Jon Edgren provided testimony and evidence for the hearing, some of it going back two years.
In its ruling the OCR said that “the crossing does not function as designed with the subgrade and asphalt approaches beyond their useful service life.
“The county’s evidence clearly and convincingly demonstrates that the crossing is in very poor condition for highway travel” and shows “sunken and loose concrete panels” at the westbound approach with large gaps between the panels, the ruling states.
The OCR ordered that Union Pacific repair the mainline crossing at-grade by Nov. 30 and “implement a traffic control plan as determined by Ozaukee County to repair the crossing with at least two weeks notice to the county before starting work.”
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