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It wasn't me either!
2 long, 1 short, 1 long, starting 20 seconds/1320' from the crossing.Greg said:It's a rule that a train has to blow the whistle at every crossing, in a series of short & long blasts.
Kind of like on an airplane except it doesn't record our conversation. (as much as we cuss the railroad, that's probably a good thing)There's a little black box on each unit that records what the crew is doing, so they make sure they do their job.
If it's who I think she is, she's a new hire and a complete IDIOT! (but you didn't hear that from me)Greg said:Oh... who's the female conductor running #5? The guys got excited when they heard her on the radio.
2 long, 1 short, 1 long, starting 20 seconds/1320' from the crossing.Kind of like on an airplane except it doesn't record our conversation. (as much as we cuss the railroad, that's probably a good thing)
If it's who I think she is, she's a new hire and a complete IDIOT! (but you didn't hear that from me)
Hey now, I resemble that comment.Greg said:At least she sounds better to listen to compared to you old guys.
do trains have to sound their horn when they cross the road? the train tracks cross 2nd south right behind my house and the trains always honk.
sometimes it's cool and it's just a quick couple of blasts, but some assholes will lay on the horn for like 3 20 second solid blasts. At 3 a.m. thats a little excessive!
I have not heard the night trains out here lately. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmm