Train experiences emergency brake issue due to signal drop


Audio|Source: Concord Area NS Rail
03:31
Transcript:
Let's see, on the other side, I was just relaying what I was telling you. Looks like maybe it might have put the train to emergency there. The air hasn't recovered yet, so I just manually dumped it and, you know, we'll give it some time. I have a track seven and got a copy-up. And we can go ahead and do a class two. And I'm going to tell it up PCC because this looks like PTC put us in a felony. Over? to do our break test but figured I had toned you up because it looks like it put us into a penalty when the signal dropped over. Did you see a drop out there in a field? I was breaking for a 25 so I was I think we were like right underneath it so you lose visibility of the signal at a certain point before you go by it over. Bottom and GES type of issue there. 356.1. Oh. Well, it's the intermediate is Concord. But yeah, that might be like the number, the exact number for it. My head end was talking to the 356.6. That's what the head ends bat over. All right. You're released with PTC. You can talk to you. dispatcher for movement instructions over. Okay, released from PTC and we're just going to see if we can recover this there and do a break test and we'll talk to the Charlotte Transpatchezher for movement instructions. Over? Yawkes straight is over. from p.C., so after we do this break test, we can talk to the Charlotte train dispatcher. Again, over. I'm sure glad this is not a 10 that we're in, and it's just a 25, over.
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Location mentioned:
Railroad Dr NW, Concord, NC 28025
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