Here's a link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aL6ij87TUA8
It did look like poling, (that part was around 7:00) but the description of the video said it was gravity switching. I think it was just a coincidence. That video was filmed in the early 1990s, and poling was illigal long before that.
Not poling.
They rolled them by.
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ndbprr wrote:That practice is frowned on also on many railroads. Sometimes there isn't a choice but I wouldn't want to do it in front of a manager.
I've seen drops (also known as flying switches) only twice in too many years. The precise timing required to pull it off successfully explains why it is frowned on by management and why it's considered a move of last resort.
I was once told about a flying switch that turned into a poling job, long after both had been outlawed. The car didn't roll into the clear so the crew picked up an old tie and used it between the car and the loco to gently nudge the car back onto the thoroughfare track for a second attempt.
The railfan who watched them do it wondered aloud how they explained the bent-up steps on the switcher...
Chuck
"Dropping cars" or "flying cars By" has been done for many years by all railroads...It is how ever frowned upon and a infraction on some companys rules and comes with forms of punishment (out of service)...as one if caught by an offical or management.
Ive seen cars go on the Ground from throwing the switch prematurely and Cars get stuck fouling ajacent tracks and blocking the crews in that attempted the Feat!!!
Ive also witnessed up to 55 cars getting dropped by by a railroad I used to work for on a decent grade ( with a EOT attached to pop off the air when the cut of cars cleared )
BillD53A,
I don't know how long it's been, but I'd guess that it's been 40 or 50 years since freight cars got built with poling pockets.
Anybody else know exactly when it stopped?
Personally, I like seeing pictures of those old switchers with a built-in set of hooks for the pole itself. Anybody trying to get away with it today would have to HIDE that thing!