Train car set out after non-critical impact alarm, Franklin County PA


A train triggered two alarms on an impact detector indicating a non-critical defect on a railcar. The train was instructed to reduce speed to 30 mph and set out the affected car near Enola Rd. No injuries, fire, or hazardous conditions were reported.
Audio|Source: NS Pittsburg Line Allegheny Dispatcher
01:41
Transcript:
00:00
Go ahead, Ever? Yeah, we just had two alarms come up on the impact detector.
00:04
Got Wayside on the phone, we're all going to have a nice little job briefing when you're ready.
00:07
All right, go ahead, ever.
00:08
Okay, Passionette Wild detector at, um...
00:11
The PT-197.6, they got hit with a non-critical wild impact, wild non-critical impact, sorry.
00:22
And they won't have to reduce their speeds at 30 miles per hour to set out location, which I believe is near Enola Rd.
00:31
And I believe that's the equipment destination for this car anyway.
00:36
And if you're ready for the car number 36A dispatcher, I can go ahead and give it to you.
00:41
I'm ready.
00:42
Okay, it's the line 44, including the power,
00:45
MGRX, (number withheld), 42.
00:50
That's a line 44 including the power, MGRX, (number withheld) 42.
00:56
And again, non-critical, just reduce speed to 30 to near Enola Rd, where that car is being set out.
01:05
Got that car number 44 in Winspower,
01:08
MGRX-(number withheld), 30-mile an hour to near Enola Rd for the designated setup point, maybe right.
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Location mentioned:
Enola Rd, Pennsylvania 17240
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