The proposed bill HB2747 amends Arizona law to prohibit railroads from operating trains that exceed 8,500 feet in length on any main track or branch line. This new regulation aims to enhance safety and operational efficiency within the state's railroad system.

Currently, there are no specific length restrictions on trains operating in Arizona. The bill introduces this limitation, thereby establishing a clear standard that railroads must adhere to, which could potentially reduce the risk of accidents and improve the management of train operations.

Statutes affected:
Introduced Version: 40-850
House Engrossed Version: 40-850