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- From: "A.J. Janschewitz" <p00258@psilink.com>
- Subject: Re: Grade crossings, etc. (was Re: Deaths on Railroad Prop...)
- In-Reply-To: <1992Dec29.061217.11022@ecsvax.uncecs.edu>
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- Organization: Performance Systems Int'l
- Date: Thu, 31 Dec 1992 00:03:28 GMT
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- For quite a few years I have been active with a small commercial tourist
- railroad operation, the Valley Railroad Company in Essex, Connecticut.
- We run regular steam excursions on roughly seven of the 33 miles to
- which the railroad has track rights.
-
- The number of people who fail to stop for flashers and posted crossings
- is amazing. For about three years, I was a part-time police officer in
- one of the towns through which the train travelled, and knowing the
- schedule, I would often meet the train at one of the grade crossings
- while on patrol.
-
- At roughly one out of ten of these meets, I would also end up pursuing
- and stopping a vehicle that had run directly in front of the train,
- ignoring the stop sign, and the obvious noise of the bell, whistle, and
- strain for the slight grade coming from the approaching engine.
-
- The driver's most common excuse was that it was just a tourist train, so they
- didn't think they *really* had to stop. (?!)
-
- Once while functioning as conductor, we had an incident where the
- engineer had to dynamite the train upon rounding a turn and seeing a
- payloader parked on the tracks. The driver of the payloader moved it off
- the tracks slowly, and as the engine pumped the brakes back up I got off
- and approached the payloader's driver. He looked at me and said, "What's
- the matter? Your choo-choo is broken?".
-
- I pulled out my police badge, and apologized to him for leaving my
- *other* uniform on the train while writing him a summons for trespassing.
-
- I'll save the other war stories for later ... just wanted to introduce
- myself, being new to the Internet.
-
- Cheers ...
-
- ==a.j.==
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