Railroad workers fix air hose issue between train cars


Audio|Source: UPRR Lordsburg Sub & SPSR - Benson, AZ Area
03:34
Transcript:
Oh, guys, four cars in the rear. Okay. Well, we're together, and if not, we wouldn't have air on the rear. I will have you pull it down a bit. Okay, copy that. Pull it down a little bit. Let me get some more air. missing on those hoses like the end hose supports or anything wrong with them over? Zip ties. Yeah, to put zip ties or there were zip ties? Okay, so it's got no end hose supports at all then. Take it up to airport road. If you don't see anything, you can stop me. That way he can go through and maybe be just an airport road. I can't copy you, brother. It's all staticky. I said, all right, copy that. We'll see you up at airport road. Yeah, you're moving back here, so I think we should have that hose. Okay, the air hose. All right, we're moving. Let me, uh... Okay, was that the A or the B end on that other car over? Okay, I said A and for the first one. 2-481 East at Benson Cone. Go ahead. Yes, sir. It was an air hose. OPCC has the car numbers, but if you need them, I can get them to you. Air hose between two cars and conductor is with Burris, and we're moving to the airport road to bring them up to the head end over. I found an air hose. Yeah, I might as well assume that car number there, just so I can get into the corridor over. Copy that. First car, TTGX 709-823. TTGX 709-823 and TT-54-2262. 54-2262. Vote A& over.
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Benson, AZ
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