emergency brake applied due to suspected unauthorized rider on train, Sacramento CA
A train near milepost 137.1 in Sacramento experienced an emergency brake application. The crew suspects someone unauthorized was riding the train and may have disconnected equipment causing brake issues.
Audio|Source: Greater Sacramento Area Union Pacific and BNSF Railroads
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Transcript:
00:00
4162 West. Talk to me.
00:02
Hey, we went into emergency here going to the downtown Sacramento.
00:05
The head-in stops in off of those 137.1.
00:12
And the engineer thinks that it's been plugged from our remote.
00:18
It's showing that much brake valves open back there.
00:21
We said it was pretty sure we've got to play riding off the station back there.
00:28
Zonpover.
00:33
I'm down 130, call me at that I'm dropping.
00:35
1.30, go ahead and drop.
00:40
Issues with the brakes, correct?
00:43
Correct.
00:49
I'm going to hold your right part.
01:08
I'm just getting you protected here.
01:09
Is through the brakes, crew suspect, someone is riding the train.
01:15
I'm just writing the train, hold on.
01:23
You say might have unplug the dupe?
01:28
The engineer says that this emergency was initiated from the city.
01:42
I'm respectfully by the DP or hang on here.
01:50
Mount Paul for y'all again.
01:54
That end is the milepost 137.1.
02:10
The protection here, Sacramento sub,
02:13
Montpel-137.1, issues with the brakes for the DPU.
02:17
Crews inspection when it's riding the train, might have unplugged the DPU.
02:20
Emergency was initiated by the DPS, that's all correct.
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Location mentioned:
Near Arden Way Mobile Phones, Sacramento, CA 95815
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