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With all the severe weather, a question comes to mind about the procedures train crews are to follow in-case of a tornado. If a crew spots a tornado, or is provided with warning that one is nearby, what is the procedure? Do trains crews out on the line get weather alerts (I assume they do/can)? What would be the standard procedure if a crew in a train that's <u>underway</u> visually spots a tornado? Emergency stop and take cover?
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