PRSL said:
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The trainmen should be trained to get down and look under the cars at the inside of the rails from both sides as well as check the wheels to be on the rails, and not a flange on the head."
And Rick, you said:
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Sorry [PRSL], but on 10 MHP track, which is what the C&TS is, it is a waste of money. The crew should be able to inspect from the ground and should inspect from the rear car as the train leaves the scene."
I don't see where there is really anything to disagree about here - on the C&TS you are both saying that the train crews should inspect the track after going into emergency. (IMHO this seems like it should apply to the D&S, GTLRR and SVRY or any tourist operation - it just makes sense).
In reality the only only point of disagreement seems to be the policies of different RRs running in different parts of the country, policies which have been developed by the respecive railroads over the past 150 years (give or take). Unless or until the FRA rules on this, neither policy is right, neither is wrong, in one case the RR has decided that a thorough inspection by a track specialist is in order after an emergency stop, on the UP, they have found this unnecessary.
So, can we please agree to agree and let the issue go?
Thanx.
Don