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QUOTE: Originally posted by Modelcar ...Keep the nice clear weather moving east Jen....So far, so good....We are on tap for 4 or 5 nice sunny and less humid and...not as hot days here in Indiana presently. Lots of hype now until Sunday as we have in nearby Indy, the Nascar Brickyard 400 upcoming and the weather appears it will cooperate fine..........Still have my eyes peeled for 8707 on NS. Lots of grain cars now appearing coming from the west. The passing track near by in the west end of town was lined with about a half mile of them last evening....Wonder where they make their pass when they clog the passing siding with full cuts of cars like that but they do it often and more so this time of the year. Half day Fridays.....That sounds good...Makes Fridays even better.
QUOTE: Originally posted by andy stevenson [ Apparently as far as I know the trains didn't stop.... It happened at night and they must have had their lights off when passing ??????????????
QUOTE: Originally posted by kenneo Mook --- in addition to what MC said above, my experience is that a man hanging on the side of the car (as a switchman riding the car) will not clear anything on an adjacent track with less that 22 foot track centers on tangent track. Only the stuff built in the last 10 years or so will exceed the 13-15 rule (see MC's note) and that is only about 21/2 feet gap between the cars. I can attest to how close that is. Some years back, when we had a computer failure at Eugene and had to hand-check the classification bowl, we (us clerks called in to do the job) had to go into the bowl "live" - that is, they were humping cars into the bowl while we were in there. Got trapped between two moving cuts. The only way out of that is to drop flat on the ground and pray for no low sill steps! My shorts changed color without permission.
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