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QUOTE: Originally posted by jeaton Ed, LC, Thanks for the response on dropping. Way back when during my brief tour braking, I worked road switchers (locals), and I seem to recall doing a drop several times. It may have been against the rules, but it was the way a plant could get daily service on an assignment that was up one day, back the next. Of course it is a minimum 3 man task, and everyone had better know exactly what they were doing.
--David
QUOTE: Originally posted by BR60103 Can I put a deviation in this topic: What is the status of what used to be called a "Dutch Drop" where the car is dropped from behind the loco and a switch is changed between the loco and the car? Also, is there a politically correct name for this? Is there a high-falutin' name for it that will obscure what actually happens?
Carl
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