Train emergency stop blocks crossing near Fayetteville station, Fayetteville NC


A train made an emergency stop on the number one track at Hay Street near the Amtrak station in Fayetteville. The train is blocking the road crossing where vehicles pass frequently. The conductor is inspecting hazardous material cars to ensure safety. Other train movements are being coordinated to avoid further issues.
Audio|Source: Fayetteville Area Railroads
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Transcript:
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M410, go ahead of them.
00:01
We're in emergency on this number one track.
00:03
I head in is at the 8209.7.
00:06
You can show the rear 810.7.
00:09
I'm thinking just the diamond, maybe got air hose.
00:13
Conductors on the way back now, but I head in the stop right on Hay Street, and it's pretty congested.
00:18
So if you got the southbounder, just let them know we're kind of halfway across the road crossing here.
00:24
There's cars running pretty frequently, so just be on the lookout.
00:28
What's the, what's the doing that street ever? Hay Street.
00:31
Hay Street is right by the Amtrak passenger station over.
00:34
All right, I showed you an emergency at the 8209-7 to the 2107.
00:39
I guess we'll show that last rear in myel post to be the 211 7.
00:43
The only train yard coming by is a northbound in Ohio 32 meeting a train down there, South Rex.
00:48
I'll, uh, hear you have that's your trainer ever?
00:49
We've got some shiftables and we have, let me see where the hazmat, we do have them.
00:55
The first loaded hazmat is 12th from the head,
00:59
and then 31, 32,
01:01
41, 44, 45, 53.
01:03
We've got 78 total cars, the last one, the last one from the head is 50.
01:07
The last load is 45 from the head, I'm sorry.
01:10
All right, let me know when you've got a hold of all your hazmats there and I'll bring him by you.
01:18
Or I can bring him by a restrict his speed and have him help you check it out.
01:21
Okay, all right, going back to 32 and I'll get in touch with this conductor and see what we've got so for him.
01:27
All right, thank you very much.
01:28
Special job.
01:29
I don't 32 13 cherry.
01:32
How about you? I finally talked to somebody.
01:35
Yeah, yeah.
01:36
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Wow. Wow.
01:37
I told him our head in was on Hay Street.
01:39
The only thing he's got coming right now is the I.O.
01:41
32, he's going to let them know because we do have cars kind of running here.
01:44
M410, IOS 32.
01:45
Omar, you in a range yet over.
01:47
XS.O. Dispeter, Jackson, I.O.
01:48
32, 3rd here.
01:49
M41030's got an emergency ahead of you there at H Street on number one track.
01:53
He hasn't had a chance to inspect his hazmat yet.
01:56
He's in the process of doing so.
01:58
I'm going to give you that signal of South Hope and just bring you up to AR and wait to see where he's, if he's got his hazmat's all spread away before you're on your buyer.
02:07
All right, here we go. Sure,
02:08
the last hazmat that we've got, the loaded one is 45 from the head.
02:12
It's the GATX 22273.
02:16
As soon as you get that checked out,
02:17
I guess let me know, I'll let him know.
02:19
Okay, all right.
02:20
Here's a layer blowing.
02:22
You can't close. Probably so.
02:23
And that shiftable is not far from you's line.
02:27
52 is the JTSX call, which is that 9200 code.
02:30
Oh, 2.00. 5.
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Hay St, Fayetteville, NC
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