QUOTE: Originally posted by jeffhergert Last year the yard crew tested the derail with a covered hopper. It worked.
QUOTE: Originally posted by vsmith Coming back down Cajon a last week I saw something that was of great surprise to me. I was stuck behind a southbound freeway closure halfway down Cajon grade north of the hwy138 crossover, had to close all lanes so they could land a Helicoptor. As I was waiting I had a great view of the lines as they make that big bend and pass under the freeway. I was watching a BNSF frieght making its way up the grade, saw the end of the train emerge from under the freeway only to be followed by ANOTHER train less than 100 or 150 feet BEHIND it . no more than two car lenths![:0] My jaw dropped, he was close enough he might as well have coupled onto it! isnt there somekind of minmum distance they are supposed to maintain? If the first train went into emergency stop there was no way even going uphill that second train could have reacted, it would plow right into the rear.[:0] PS Given the shear volumn of traffic over Cajon, If a runaway WAS to occur, it wouldnt get very far before it banged into another train![:o)]
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