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Tree possibly obstructing rail line near Route 10 and Harris Town RoadMorris County NJ

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audio iconRoad Closure
NJ-10, New Jersey

According to the dispatch call, there is a possible tree down on or near track two around Route 10 and east of Harris Town Road. This may be causing obstruction on the rail line, but trains may be able to pass the area. Responders are monitoring the situation.

Audio|Heard on: North Jersey Passenger Railroads
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05:42
Transcript:
00:00
Let me need six six five six you got a little stepped on tree leading on a wire track two side what was the location?
00:22
The mainline 1632.
00:25
I got three cars west of one overhead bridge.
00:33
Three cars west, Route 10 overhead bridge, tree on track two.
00:50
Amtrak 42, over.
00:53
And I can't go over.
00:56
Stach 442 is coming on one second new one second, over?
01:05
On that and track 42 you're having to come in on one second, it looks over.
01:09
Uh,
01:12
please, uh, radio, something.
01:23
Roger, 505.9.
01:26
Can you repeat that over?
01:31
7059, 9 cars.
01:33
That's the round of 9 cars.
01:34
Y2 at Long, Rantover.
01:36
Roger, Y2 at Long, Rantover.
01:37
Roger, Y2 Long.
01:39
Judge, Lammany, 6246, over.
01:50
Zero Lemonade.
01:53
6246 over.
02:17
Any conductor 6-2-4-6 over.
02:20
Okay,
02:30
Roger that, Sony three-year-fowl, number one track from County in Edison,
02:34
425 in the PM.
02:36
What was the VDRC code?
02:41
Black line, no decepts.
02:43
Detects are out.
02:52
10.03, Roger.
02:53
Emine 644-6, over.
02:58
Roll me, line, 516, over.
03:00
Roaming line 51, over.
03:11
By 1632.32.
03:18
Alright, Roger, can you have your conductor, give me a passenger count over?
03:23
Thank you, Mailing-O.
03:25
Mainline 51, over.
03:32
Zero, Mainline 51 over.
03:34
Right.
03:39
Zero, Mainline, 51, over.
03:40
Zero, Mainline, 51 over.
03:46
The mainline 51 over.
03:53
It had an early report of a tree down about 100, 150 yards east of Harris Town Road.
04:02
There might be some remnants there.
04:04
Just go through, let me know what you see over.
04:10
The mechanical 1632.
04:15
The move center.
04:16
Mainline 51.
04:18
All right, thank you.
04:25
Mainline 51, did you get that over?
04:32
Rail Mainline 51, did you get that information over?
04:50
Joe Mainline, 51, over.
04:56
Gerald Mainline, 51 over.
04:58
Gerald Mainline 51 over.
05:03
Did you get the information about East of Harris Town Road, about the tree over?
05:12
Thank you. Mainline out.
05:16
Mainline 66,
05:18
over.
05:23
Yeah, about 100, 150 yards east of Harris Town Road.
05:30
There's possibly a tree filing track 2.
05:32
Should be able to get past it.
05:35
If not, let me know.
05:36
Over.
05:41
Thank you. Mail and out.

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NJ-10, New Jersey
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