[Magdalen] Train accident

Scott Knitter scottknitter at gmail.com
Thu Feb 1 01:18:54 UTC 2018


Some metro systems in Europe have barriers that prevent access to the
tracks,  with doors that open only in concert with the train carriage doors
when they align.  This has been suggested for the L stations in Chicago but
the cost is thought prohibitive.

On Jan 31, 2018 3:53 PM, "Eleanor Braun" <eleanor.braun at gmail.com> wrote:

> Sally -- we can, we choose not to.  Like we choose not to require universal
> background checks for gun purchases.  We choose instead to give big tax
> breaks to billionaires and corporations.
>
> Eleanor
>
> On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 4:49 PM, Sally Davies <sally.davies at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> > Yes Roger! I remember now, Keith said that’s what happened. Had to wait
> > for a new driver.
> >
> > I saw a driver from here who had hit someone messing around on the
> tracks.
> > He was very traumatized.
> >
> > It seems crazy that we have tech to get a lander on Mars and waltz it
> > about, yet cannot prevent these earthly tragedies
> >
> > Sally D
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> > > On 31 Jan 2018, at 23:43, Roger Stokes <roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com>
> > wrote:
> > >
> > >> On 31/01/2018 21:07, Sally Davies wrote:
> > >> This happened to Keith in California a few years back, his one and
> only
> > trip to USA so far. Train hit a vehicle on a crossing, delayed many
> hours.
> > >>
> > >> Is it a common event?
> > >
> > > I have no idea how often it happens but there must be a lot of such
> > crashes in the USA given the number of such crossings there are there.
> Some
> > of the crossings have warning lights but others do not and drivers have
> to
> > listen for trains approaching the crossing. In some cases a vehicle will
> be
> > across the tracks waiting to turn onto the highway and they have nowhere
> to
> > go as the train approaches. In other cases they misjudge whether they can
> > get across before the train actually gets there. Waiting for the train to
> > pass can mean a very significant wait given the length of trains in the
> USA
> > - they are often a mile or more long. When there is a crash then there
> will
> > be a significant delay for the police investigation, and quite possibly
> the
> > train driver will be taken off duty immediately and another one has to be
> > found from some distance away to let the train continue once any debris
> has
> > been removed.
> > >
> > > Roger
> >
>


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