Chain-link fence leaning toward rail near tracks, Tukwila WA


The audio reports a chain-link fence beside main track 2 near milepost 2.25 in Tukwila. A top horizontal pole is broken and still attached at one end but is leaning out toward the track at about six feet high. The fence does not currently touch the rails, but the speaker says it could reach the track if it moved another foot or two. The caller asks for confirmation of the condition and location.
Audio|Source: BNSF Seattle Terminal
01:25
Transcript:
00:00
To the side of Maine 2, there's a chain-link fence and a top pole is broken off. There's a pull broken off. It's not quite foul of the tracks, but if it moved over another foot or two, I would want to be riding cars there.
00:25
Okay, copy, scenics, milepost 2.25, main track 2, TW, chain link fence with a pole that's not failing but close to the rail. Is that correct? Yes, that's correct. It's pretty obvious. Okay, copy. Is it laying on the ground or is it elevated at, say, length, hip height or something of that matter?
00:52
probably a six-foot-tall chain link fence, and it would connect the top between two poles, so it's still attached at one end, and the other end of it is leaning out, sticking straight out towards the track, so probably six-foot height. Okay, copy. So it's not necessarily an upright pole, but a horizontal pole that probably runs across the top of the fence. Is that correct?
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Location mentioned:
Tukwila, WA
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