Freight train stops in emergency for equipment issue, Baltimore MD


A freight train stopped in emergency near Hollins Ferry Rd due to an equipment problem called a kicker. The crew restored air pressure and will continue once safe.
Audio|Source: Baltimore Terminal Rail
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Transcript:
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First thing I need to let you know is we are in emergency, stopped here near Hollins Ferry Rd.
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Had it down to about two miles an hour,
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fly there, and got a kicker on the train. Over.
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Okay.
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All right, we are at BAA 2.3, presuming it's a kicker in the train. We'll, yeah, it's coming back up now.
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So is an emergency, not suppression, correct, ever?
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Yes, that is correct.
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Or is the rear of your train, is the milepost, over?
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It's going to be...
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About BAA4.2, over.
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In BAA 2.3, rear BAA 4.2, airs restored. Over.
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