Train shows wheel overheating near Fort Wayne


Audio|Source: NS and CF&E at Fort Wayne
02:55
Transcript:
We go see his job, (name withheld), out. 2098, over. Yeah, 298. Pass that Peabody Detector B391.8, showing signs of hot wheels on your head tower. Are you coming up on a crew change, over? Yes, we are, over. All right, go ahead, turn up dispatcher for job briefing, please. There and crew change, over? Over? You're welcome. We'll be back here a little bit, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. And that's the train, (name withheld), (name withheld). That's, Axel 18, that was flagged, including the power on the engineer side. But it is their head, Connor. I assume Fort Wayne. Make sure you have all your OB-26 required tools. Like I said, Axel 18, including the power on the engineer side, looking for a plight-bound handbrake chain, retainer valve with any correct position, and stick a brakes over. Yeah, it might hit a talker. quite at that level yet to announce anything but there's definitely some wheel heat and some breaking issues going on and just whenever you get to that axle just tone us up so we can get some wheel heat our temps and just go through a quick inspection process over
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Fort Wayne, IN
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