bill937ca Posted June 10, 2020 Share Posted June 10, 2020 Video by Matt The Railway Explorer. 6 Link to comment
Cat Posted June 10, 2020 Share Posted June 10, 2020 Intersting, both of the tail riders get to point and call before reversing. 1 Link to comment
bill937ca Posted June 10, 2020 Author Share Posted June 10, 2020 Calling the engineer at the other end of the train? The rule book may not be allow them to step off the train and wave because of the volume of traffic and close clearances. 1 Link to comment
Cat Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 Looked like they were on the phone/radio to the driver. Link to comment
marknewton Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 I'd agree with Bill on that. I also think that the train was long enough that they wouldn't be easily seen by their driver if giving hand signals. Same reason they used the radio to let their driver know that the rear of the train was past the block joint for the signal controlling the turnout. Cheers, Mark. 1 Link to comment
Cat Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 I liked that they both got to point and yell, so they didn't have to argue over whose turn it was. : 3 2 Link to comment
RossDensha Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 I think I missed this, about how long through the video was it? Link to comment
stevenh Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 (edited) The curve out of Minami-Senju (actually known as: JR Freight Sumidagawa Yard) definitely prevents the driver from seeing these guards. One is probably in comms with the driver, whilst the other in comms with the signal box to get the actual points switched? Edited June 11, 2020 by stevenh 3 Link to comment
marknewton Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 7 hours ago, stevenh said: ...the other in comms with the signal box to get the actual points switched? Yes, but only to tell the signaller what yard track they want to enter next. The yard throat is track-circuited, as evidenced by the trackside equipment and glue/block joints. Once the rear of the train is clear of the block joint, the track circuit for the turnout on the signaller's panel would show as unoccupied. That allows them to set up the new route into the yard by operating the turnout, then clearing the signal. Cheers, Mark. 4 Link to comment
katoftw Posted June 11, 2020 Share Posted June 11, 2020 19 hours ago, Cat said: I liked that they both got to point and yell, so they didn't have to argue over whose turn it was. : 3 By doing thay also. The are confirming with eachother the routes and signals are correct. Much in the same way two drivers in a cab confirm signals and routes when driving. 1 Link to comment
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