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Train Derailment
NBC Chicago ^ | 7-2-03 | N/A

Posted on 07/02/2003 8:08:17 PM PDT by JustPiper

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To: Tunehead54
Call me paranoid but these things still worry me. Go to post #12 for the story on the stolen "de-railers". Me I wonder if these things are available via mail-order?

They're not exactly a hardware store or lumberyard item, but are common enough from industrial and mine supply service dealers, though easier to steal. Check for *portable derails* from Western-Cullen-Hayes in Chicago or Nolan in Canton, Ohio.

>SECURITY ALERT FOR MARCH 20, 2003 @ 8:00 A.M. EST REMAINS AT LEVEL 2 FOR
>THE RAIL INDUSTRY. WHEN/IF THIS ALERT LEVEL CHANGES YOU WILL BE PROMPTY
>NOTIFIED.
>
>STOLEN DERAILS
>Since January 01/2003, nine derails have been stolen in the East Texas
>area. Seven from the Greenville, Texas area, including three from Hunt
>Yard (DGNO RR), one from the Rubbermaid Plant (DGNO RR), two from Bonus
>Crop (DGNO RR), and one from the KCS RR yard. One has been stolen from
>Dalrock Siding (DGNO RR) near Lake Ray Hubbard and one was stolen from
>Winnsboro, Texas (KCS RR) during the week of March 10, 2003. All of the
>stolen derails were the portable hinged type.
>As you know, a derail is a device used to derail a piece of equipment
>from the railroad track. It is used to protect main lines sidings,
>branch lines, and industrial leads by preventing equipment from
>accidentally rolling onto the main rail route from a secondary track.
>What makes these thefts a bit alarming is the nature and intended use of
>this equipment. Theft of this equipment is unusual, since it has little
>value outside of the rail industry and serves no known purpose other
>than its intended use. The use of derails is strictly controlled by
>federal regulations and company policy and when not in the hands of an
>experienced person could be potentially dangerous.
>Your crews should be advised of these thefts and be on the look out for
>them while operating their trains. Suggest that you use this notice as
>part of your job briefings for all of your crews.
>
>
>Have a Safe Day
>God Bless America
>
>Matt Reilly
>American Short Line and Regional Railroad Assn.
>202-585-3434
>Fax 202-628-6430
>[PRIVACY PROTECTION]
>www.aslrra.org
>
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81 posted on 07/07/2003 11:15:42 AM PDT by archy (Keep in mind that the milk of human kindness comes from a beast that is both cannibal and a vampire.)
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To: archy
Amazing.

Thanks, Archy.



82 posted on 07/07/2003 4:29:43 PM PDT by Tunehead54 ( ... I need somebody!)
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To: archy
Oops! Ignore my tagline from the previous post. The post itself asked for help!



83 posted on 07/07/2003 4:34:40 PM PDT by Tunehead54 (Please ignore this at your own peril.)
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