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<p>Was talking to an engineer (won't mention the railroad) who was looking over his train and said, "This is a dangerous train... [all the light weight cars] are up front."</p><p>So, a week later and a couple of threads talking about train crew responsibilities... and here I am.</p><p>Under what circumstances can a train crew refuse to take out a train? I ask out of a complete and total lack of knowledge of railroad rules here. I would suspect that anyone refusing a job would probably end up making a career decision...</p><p>Thanks!</p><p>PS. As far as I know, "my" engineer took his train out and reached his destination without incident...</p>
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