zerocool84
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- Nov 11, 2004
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How we allow the train companies to keep delaying the automatic braking is beyond me. That must have lots of lobbying money.
I'm not buying it if I'm honest and I think there's far more to this story that has not yet been revealed. People were harmed and all involved must be held accountable for their actions. If the engineer knew that he was 3 miles from a reduced speed section and that he was traveling 50mph over that speed limit don't you think its reasonable to assume that he'd have begun reducing his speed at that point?
The only experience I have with trains, apart from being a passenger and playing with HO scale toys, is running the train simulator 2018 on steam but even in that game you have to pay attention to the grade and speed limit signs along with your tonnage. Each time this happens it begs that PTC be installed without further delays to prevent this from ever happening again. One life is worth more than the cost of the system in my mind plus it tattles on the vehicle in real time so if a dispatcher sees something amiss they can contact the consist directly.
I'm not buying it if I'm honest and I think there's far more to this story that has not yet been revealed. People were harmed and all involved must be held accountable for their actions. If the engineer knew that he was 3 miles from a reduced speed section and that he was traveling 50mph over that speed limit don't you think its reasonable to assume that he'd have begun reducing his speed at that point?
The only experience I have with trains, apart from being a passenger and playing with HO scale toys, is running the train simulator 2018 on steam but even in that game you have to pay attention to the grade and speed limit signs along with your tonnage. Each time this happens it begs that PTC be installed without further delays to prevent this from ever happening again. One life is worth more than the cost of the system in my mind plus it tattles on the vehicle in real time so if a dispatcher sees something amiss they can contact the consist directly.
For Amtrak, it's been mostly an unfunded mandate - "perform these upgrades, but don't cut money-losing routes, and we aren't going to give you more money to do it."How we allow the train companies to keep delaying the automatic braking is beyond me. That must have lots of lobbying money.
