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Hi, <br /> It has been many years since I worked in Train Service as a brakeman for the Old SP out of the SF Bay area. Was curious if crews on trains are still bushwhacked by sneaky trainmasters boarding trains that are sitting in sidings and the like to check for possesion of rule books, watch cards, and basically checking on train crews knowledge of the rules? I assume that the random inspection of train crews by railroad management has grown since security issues and accidents have risen over the years. Anyone in active train service please feel free to reply and tell your stories. <br /> <br /> Thanks, <br /> Brad
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