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Axeman Jim posted:They have lots of coal, not much oil, and cheap labour, which makes steam very economical compared to the alternatives. Even now the emphasis is on electrification rather than dieselisation because an electric locomotive in a country like China is basically a steam turbine engine with a very elaborate transmission. Yeah, but what's the over/under on a trainload of Chinese folks starving to death in a tunnel because maintenance de-energized the line and then spent a month thinking about it before they started work?
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thebigcow posted:The Mrs is better during the day if she uses the machine but she always wakes up after 3-4 hours and pulls it off. Tell me more about your sex life.
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 19:02 |
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Yes, thank you!
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# ? Mar 12, 2016 22:15 |
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Head on at Granger UPRR http://sweetwaternow.com/breaking-train-wreck-near-tronox/
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# ? Mar 15, 2016 17:01 |
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FRA proposed Two Man Crew ruling http://www.fra.dot.gov/eLib/details/L17369
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# ? Mar 16, 2016 23:30 |
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B4Ctom1 posted:FRA proposed Two Man Crew ruling It's going to be so much fun watching the railroads cry "but... but... my PTC!" in trying to justify not making this a rule.
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# ? Mar 17, 2016 02:30 |
yea drat those corporations trying to justify the multi-billion dollar ptc programs they've had to develop and implement. i'm agnostic on the subject but its silly to get pissed off at a corporation for wanting some return on their investment. that's kind of how capitalism works.
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MassivelyBuckNegro posted:yea drat those corporations trying to justify the multi-billion dollar ptc programs they've had to develop and implement. But is PTC about reducing crew size, or is it about enhancing safety on the railroad lines? Disclaimer: IANA railroader.
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Pigsfeet on Rye posted:But is PTC about reducing crew size, or is it about enhancing safety on the railroad lines? Disclaimer: IANA railroader. PTC is obviously not about reducing crew size, as it is a government mandate. however, the technology automates some functions that a conductor performs currently on road trains. in either case, that isn't my point. my point is that its silly to expect a company to invest multi-billions into a project without a return. you could make the argument that they're saving money by reducing the rate of accidents related to excessive speed or failure to properly react to signals. but, that isn't quantifiable until some time has passed.
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The PTC mandate wasn't about saving money, it's about preserving the lives of the train crew and those in the communities they roll through. Having less preventable wrecks to clean up and pay for is a side benefit, but it's not the goal. It's the railroads' right to use their investment in PTC to their advantage as much as they can, and I think it would help a lot with network utilization. But running single man crews and using it as a type of pressure relief valve to bang against is dangerous. It would be like automakers petitioning for relaxed crash standards on cars with auto brakes installed. e: I agree with your point MBN, and I agree it's a ton of money to spend on something that has no clear way of generating profit. My point is, the railroad is an industry that by nature has an extremely high amount of public exposure, and it's the government's angle to protect the public. As draconian as it sounds, it's the government's country and they're letting the railroads operate in it. It's definitely a huge financial pain in the rear end to go above and beyond century-old business practices for public benefit (see: the coal industry) but it's silly to expect the government to care whether your business makes a dollar or a dime while implementing their rules. NoWake fucked around with this message at 07:58 on Mar 18, 2016 |
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I thought the railroads still worked in a odd area of the law.
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# ? Mar 18, 2016 19:13 |
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IPCRESS posted:Yeah, but what's the over/under on a trainload of Chinese folks starving to death in a tunnel because maintenance de-energized the line and then spent a month thinking about it before they started work? im curious as to where this sentiment comes from. Say what you may about China and its government but their rail system is world class.
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GlassEye-Boy posted:im curious as to where this sentiment comes from. Say what you may about China and its government but their rail system is world class. It was hyperbole, but stems from last week's report of a woman found starved to death in an elevator, with mangled hands and claw marks all over the doors. Maintenance had shut it down a month prior without checking to see if it was occupied.
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# ? Mar 18, 2016 20:18 |
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NoWake posted:It was hyperbole, but stems from last week's report of a woman found starved to death in an elevator, with mangled hands and claw marks all over the doors. Maintenance had shut it down a month prior without checking to see if it was occupied.
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# ? Mar 18, 2016 20:30 |
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Fuckin' hell that's nightmare fuel.
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# ? Mar 18, 2016 22:13 |
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# ? Mar 19, 2016 18:14 |
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Clang. Sure that'll buff out.
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 18:29 |
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad posted:Clang. Noooooo! They're so pretty those
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 19:38 |
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A Backhoe has been the latest victim against non steerable trains. http://www.cnn.com/2016/04/03/us/philadelphia-amtrak-derailment/index.html
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 19:44 |
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JuffoWup posted:A Backhoe has been the latest victim against non steerable trains. Must have fouled the track with the boom?
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 20:42 |
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad posted:Clang. well they were due to be repainted in the green livery anyway
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 20:45 |
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# ? Apr 3, 2016 23:43 |
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It's a railgun!
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 00:21 |
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That's certainly one way to fire a locomotive.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 11:01 |
Now I want to see what that'd look like with tank treads. Or monster truck wheels. Get The Onion on that stat!
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 11:17 |
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meltie posted:Noooooo! They're so pretty those It's only a fiberglass nose to just behind the cab doors, all the frame structure sits back a bit from the actual front. Time to dust off the moulds again....
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 18:55 |
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InterceptorV8 posted:Must have fouled the track with the boom? Back hoes are made from steel as thick, or thicker, than a lot of locomotive components. I would think the wheels could ride up on a lot of the debris.
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# ? Apr 4, 2016 20:22 |
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Canadian train (47 cars) missing - article has link to audio.
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# ? Apr 5, 2016 23:19 |
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Wilford Cutlery posted:Canadian train (47 cars) missing - article has link to audio. The article is from last year but some quick googling doesn't bring up any sort of resolution to this. Did they seriously never find the train? edit: oh it appears to have been some kind of prank. I hate april fools. http://whatreallyhappened.com/content/satire-alert-canadian-rail-47-car-train-not-missing
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# ? Apr 5, 2016 23:41 |
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Yeah, "This is That" is a satirical program, and a hilarious one at that because they are so deadpan about it. I mean the top headline on their CBC page right now is how the federal government is going to spend millions to baby-proof the House of Commons.
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# ? Apr 6, 2016 02:18 |
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The crash in Germany was seems to have been due to a dispatcher playing candy crush or whatever http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/14/world/europe/bavaria-germany-train-crash.html
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MrChips posted:Yeah, "This is That" is a satirical program, and a hilarious one at that because they are so deadpan about it. I mean the top headline on their CBC page right now is how the federal government is going to spend millions to baby-proof the House of Commons. Man, the Conservatives are really serious about bringing in new blood.
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Mahmoud Ahmadinejad posted:The crash in Germany was seems to have been due to a dispatcher playing candy crush or whatever http://www.nytimes.com/2016/04/14/world/europe/bavaria-germany-train-crash.html It mentions autobrake systems were installed after 2011, why didn't those do anything?
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CharlesM posted:It mentions autobrake systems were installed after 2011, why didn't those do anything? They only activate at signals. From reading wikipedia, it sounds like the dispatcher let one of the trains pass a signal at stop/danger while another train was already traveling full speed on the block ahead.
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# ? Apr 14, 2016 08:33 |
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Thanks to Axeman Jim's knowledge dumps I know now what this monstrosity was that British Leyland tried to peddle off to Philadelphia in the '80s.
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# ? Apr 15, 2016 23:53 |
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I saw these stickers someone made on a locomotive, not sure if I posted them already:
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# ? Apr 22, 2016 13:25 |
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Check out picture 28. This link is supposed to go to it, but it might not. You might have to scroll. http://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2016/04/the-great-san-francisco-earthquake-110-years-ago/477750/#img28
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 02:14 |
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Looks like CN lost a rail trestle due to a fire of unknown origin, and it happened in a spectacular fashion: http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/edmon...tm_content=link
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# ? Apr 27, 2016 02:31 |
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B4Ctom1 posted:Check out picture 28. This link is supposed to go to it, but it might not. You might have to scroll. Those are all great images. #27 is pretty hilarious though.
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B4Ctom1 posted:Check out picture 28. This link is supposed to go to it, but it might not. You might have to scroll. Those really are some amazing images. 20 and 21 really drive home how huge of a disaster that was.
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