Freight train blocks road due to mechanical failure


A freight train is stuck and blocking a crossing due to engine issues. It has problems with hot oil, low water, and weak battery. Replacement engines are needed as the train is heavy.
Audio|Source: Indianapolis Area CSX, INRD and LIRC Railroad
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Transcript:
As far as I know, yes, sir, I'm stopped down here at the crossing by woods, and my rear end shown at QSC4[1], so I think the last crossing was Becker by QSC 5. If that's correct. All right, but you're down by Wood. here down by the little yard. All right, I'll let them know you're dead in the water, so we need an engine for that one, right? Yes, sir, I need another AH, or two more equivalent, because being close to 12,000, well, almost 13,000 tons. standing by on 46, sir. And you said that was hot oil, low water, weak battery, and they shut down, right? Yeah, hot oil, low oil, slash low water, and weak battery. And then there was another instance, I guess, with... Water temp, oil temp with the radiator, some type of the radiator fan. I don't know if it's the big one or the fans that move and open up when it needs to cool off. I'm not quite sure, but Mechanical does know about it.
Police codes explained
The following codes appeared in the transcript and are explained below:
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QSC4: Railroad signal or crossing identifier
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Location mentioned:
Woods Crossing Dr, Indianapolis, IN
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