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QUOTE: Originally posted by jack waterman just returned from an extended Amtrak trip on Empire Builder, Coast Starlight, and Southwest Chief with my trusty scanner. On SOME routes (only) I hear the singal aspects called and confirmed on the radio. I understand why railroad rules required engineers and firemen to confirm signals in the days of 5-man crews; but who "calls" the signal aspects today and who confirms? Why? Thanks!
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QUOTE: Originally posted by baberuth73 NS Piedmont Division requires that engineer and conductor call the signals to each other and then the conductor calls it on the radio. If in double track territory, the track number has to be included when calling signals on the radio.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by BNSFrailfan Speaking of Train Signals.......... I have heard on the Scanner that the UP Dispatcher calls out.......UP Omaha East/West Dispatcher over....... What is up with that? Allan.
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