QUOTE: Originally posted by erikthered It depends on the locality. I belonged to a department that did not ordinarily write traffic citations, but their policy in an instance like this was to have our dispatcher call the 1-800 number on a crossing. She would then state that the crossing had been blocked in violation of Alabama statute and that the train needed to be moved, or it would be cited. We were not allowed to go track down the engineer or any of the trainmen. The citation, if written, would be mailed to the NS legal folks... who usually would not dispute the ticket. (It would have required a company employee to show up in traffic court to answer the charge.) About a year ago, if memory serves me correctly, there was an incident involving a police officer and a UP train blocking a crossing. Apparently, the crew ended up dead on the law and had left the train. In any event, the officer contacted UP dispatch and continued to write citation after citation... and UP ended up paying something like $100,000 in fines. (It must have been a REALLY slow day for that particular officer!) Erik
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QUOTE: Originally posted by csx-dispatcher To who ever this concerns.....We have posted list of crossings that we are to stay off of. If the crew does come down on that crossing to p/u or s/o, the county can ticket the "company". The crews know they have to keep their train out of town and bring their power into to town to pickup. Now there are situations if we have a train in emergency, that cannot be helped. I use to run on an engine....There was this road that ran next to our tracks for 15 miles or so and we had a state police beside the track following us. He had his lights on pointing as us. So we stopped thinking somthing was wrong with our train. The funny thing is when we got down to talk to him he wanted to give us a ticket for going 10mph over the street posted speed limit which is 40mph. We laughed and went on our way.
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QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Broken knuckles, busted air hose, things of that nature are "acts of God" and most of the time the ticket or citation is dismissed... Time allowed to block crossings without movement depends on the local ordinance...here in Houston it is 10 minutes... Ed
QUOTE: Originally posted by ValleyX QUOTE: Originally posted by edblysard Broken knuckles, busted air hose, things of that nature are "acts of God" and most of the time the ticket or citation is dismissed... Time allowed to block crossings without movement depends on the local ordinance...here in Houston it is 10 minutes... Ed Thanks, Ed, now I know what I'm going to tell the RFE if I'm unlucky enough to get a knuckle.[:D]
QUOTE: Originally posted by erikthered About a year ago, if memory serves me correctly, there was an incident involving a police officer and a UP train blocking a crossing. Apparently, the crew ended up dead on the law and had left the train. In any event, the officer contacted UP dispatch and continued to write citation after citation... and UP ended up paying something like $100,000 in fines. (It must have been a REALLY slow day for that particular officer!) Erik
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QUOTE: Originally posted by wabash1 you must make sure the railroad pays it other wise one day if the police check you out and there is a warrent for your arrest for this guess who goes to jail. and i am going to tell the road forman that ed says i cant be held resposible for anything that happens .
QUOTE: Originally posted by pat390 A couple months ago a CN train was blocking 5 out of 7 of the crossings in town, I had the scanner on and the cops were having all kinds of problems because of this. After about 15-20 minutes the train moved on out of town, but it was pretty funny while it lasted.
QUOTE: Originally posted by Dutchrailnut If emergency responce is such a big concern it should be up to town board to suggest to built an overpass or tunnel . towns tread railroads as cash cows and even tax them on the crossing, so the railroad owns it and town has right of passage, if its convenient to the taxpayer (railroad)
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