QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar A: The people closest to it. One or few will gag and stumble about and drop. Anyone near will realize there is a problem and start to scatter. Maybe if the problem is detected a general alarm is raised vocally then by PA system followed by telephone/celluar calls out. I am trained not to turn back and respond to cries for help no matter how pitiful they are. I leave that to the Rescue folks who should have the proper equiptment. B: Wind is important but land height is even more important, you want to try and go up hill away from low lying areas.
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 it is used by the US millitary for launching ICBMs from box cars
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QUOTE: Originally posted by SteamerFan no no no, the wind socks are so the train engineers know what direction the wind is going, so they can use the appropriate tracks to leave the yard [:P][:D][:P]
QUOTE: Originally posted by HighIron2003ar Thanks for the clarification. No one wants to understand what some of the stuff smells like, it is quite possible that the smell may be detected by your nose and sent towards your brain only to find that you are dead already. Pine Bluff is destroying Sarin Gas and other very dangerous military chemicals and so far not one atom has gotten out to kill anyone. Let's hope it stays that way.
QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Highiron, We have posted evac routes and marshaling points, all on higher ground. We also have a huge horn, looks like something you would find on a oceangoing ship, mounted on our control tower... Ed
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QUOTE: Originally posted by trainspotters Sometimes things just happen to seem unusual, and this is one: coming home this afternoon, my wife who has become an excellent trainspotter asked why the classification yards have wind socks. We checked three, and found them on the top of light towers. I do not suppose it is because wind affects locomotives that much, but does anyone have a reasonable explanation?
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QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes One reason the wind socks are there are for the emergency crews to know which way the wind is blowing and where to start evacuating people if the need arises. Police, fire, and hazmat crews need that info. by the way...the pic you put at the bottom.....the passanger car is on the ground....just thought i would pass that on to you..lol csx engineer Eagle Eye [;)] [:D] I guess I better call Hulcher. [;)] http://www.hulcher.com/services.php
QUOTE: Originally posted by csxengineer98 QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes One reason the wind socks are there are for the emergency crews to know which way the wind is blowing and where to start evacuating people if the need arises. Police, fire, and hazmat crews need that info. by the way...the pic you put at the bottom.....the passanger car is on the ground....just thought i would pass that on to you..lol csx engineer
QUOTE: Originally posted by jhhtrainsplanes One reason the wind socks are there are for the emergency crews to know which way the wind is blowing and where to start evacuating people if the need arises. Police, fire, and hazmat crews need that info.
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