Train stops near bridge 14 due to emergency braking


Audio|Source: BNSF/UP Seattle Sub - North End
01:53
Transcript:
BNSF, Troy North Dispatcher, Stelicom radio, over. VNSF 816, over. FDetecter, file. Answering 8116, over. The light dropped on as a bridge 14, put us into emergency word T-trane. Oh, defects. Total Axel, two, zero, out. All right, it was a PTC-induced emergency, over? We might have broke this thing. I'm going to try to recover it here in a minute and we'll let you know. Either way, it's got to walk in. Roger, over. It's a beautiful day for a walk, though. Eighty-one-16, Australia North if you're still there. Yeah, we're in two pieces, at least. So I'll start walking back, figure it out. That's number nine, that's proof. Okay, understood. You made your announcements by radio, is that correct? Over? Oh, absolutely. Okay. Straight North dispatcher, UP 3069, over? 3.069, we were all stopped, over. All right, UP 3069. You say you're all stopped. Can't above stop, notification, bridge 14, number. Combined with a top signal at Mopo 6, Mopo 14. Over. All right, U.P.069, Kankvost, topnication, signal is coming down. Thank you. John, 159 is coming. You stand over.
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Pierce County, WA
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