Cardboard found in trackway near Glen Park station, San Francisco CA


A piece of cardboard about two feet square was found in the trackway between the third rail and running rail near Glen Park Station. It is not considered hazardous, but a second opinion is being requested.
Audio|Source: Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) - Rail Operations
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Transcript:
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Yeah, it's a piece of cardboard in the trackway. I'm down here looking at it in between the third rail and running wheel. It's about two feet by two feet.
00:12
I don't think it's a hazardous.
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Maybe you can have the next train.
00:16
Have the second opinion.
00:18
That's on the M1 track?
00:20
Yeah, A-Firm.
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(number withheld), departing 24th Street 1, whole mile close 12.0 rebeck.
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(number withheld) rebeck is correct. 12.0 is short of Glen Park. Call me holding there.
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The road into Glen Park for an inspection for some debris in the trackway.
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917.
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And since the 1-81, it's about mid-past 1.
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10-4.
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Follow me the road.
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(number withheld) Road Manor on the M1 track to Glen Park Station with restriction perceival caution.
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You go.
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(number withheld) of Road Manor run the M1 truck to Glen.
01:11
But yeah, yeah, Gloubark Station restriction for two for Customs.
01:19
(number withheld), rebeck is correct. You're released for all the mile plus 12.0, 2-road manual.
01:24
N.81 reports there's some cardboard in the trackway between the third rail and the running rail.
01:31
He claims it's not a hazard to ATO. You can give a second opinion on that.
01:35
If it is a hazard, go ahead and stop short and advice.
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Otherwise, after your door cycle, everything's clear. You can return ATO.
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After the door cycle of Glen Park, release from the old road, 919.
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Location mentioned:
Glen Park, 2901 Diamond St, San Francisco, CA 94131
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