A book written about the Burlington Northern in the late 70's refers to kicking cars. It said that the crew could not kick propane cars. What is kicking cars as it applies to railroads and is the practice still used today?
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another note....most rulebooks and timetables will state what cars cant be kicked or kicked into....tankcars are almost always on the list....as are articulated well cars atleast is was on CSX in the late 90's
J. Edgar wrote: another note....most rulebooks and timetables will state what cars cant be kicked or kicked into....tankcars are almost always on the list....as are articulated well cars atleast is was on CSX in the late 90's
Thanks for the imput J. Edgar.
zardoz wrote:The restrictions that apply to kicking cars usually applies to hump switching them as well. Other restricted loads would be heavy machinery, explosives, passenger equipment, etc. These types of cars must be handled attached to a locomotive.
haha, yeah right. SOME railroads hump anything as long as it has wheels.
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