Train stops for suspected unreleased handbrake check, Lemoyne PA
A train was stopped near 10th St in Lemoyne, PA, after a car inspector suspected a handbrake on a railcar was not fully released. An inspection was underway to confirm the issue.
Audio|Source: NS Harrisburg Terminal Dispatch
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Transcript:
00:00
Inspector 30A, over?
00:02
30A. Yeah, take a pause there, I gotta get up to Mary here.
00:05
I thought I saw a handbrake that wasn't fully released.
00:09
All right, order.
00:12
I tried to stop you earlier, but these radios aren't the greatest.
00:17
Yep, yeah, order.
00:23
7-end clear back to wet out.
00:40
7-8 Terminal Dispatcher and turn it down, over.
00:42
38 thermal, uh, car inspector at least you spotted a handbrake that wasn't released, so we made to stop here.
00:51
I'm sorry, your cap signals docked over here there.
00:54
What was that? The car inspector thinks he saw a handbrake that wasn't fully released, so I've stopped here and he's going to have to check it out for me.
01:02
All right.
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Location mentioned:
Near 10th St, Lemoyne, PA 17043
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