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Unread postby Chacal » Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:34 pm

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Re: Oops

Unread postby CSX2057 » Mon Apr 01, 2013 7:37 pm

Looks like the Driver used up all the brakes. Serves him right! !*roll-laugh*!
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Re: Oops

Unread postby mapitts » Mon Apr 01, 2013 8:12 pm

Silver Steak with Gene Wilder comes to mind on that one.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby 1225fan5358 » Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:51 pm

People always say when a train wrecks it "lost its brakes". Whatever happened to dynamic brakes until it slows enough that the independent cans stop it? !*don-know!* I've heard a lot about that on cajon pass wrecks.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby CSX2057 » Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:53 pm

Drivers just don't think to use the Dynamics
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Re: Oops

Unread postby donjgatlin » Mon Apr 01, 2013 9:54 pm

1225fan5358 wrote:People always say when a train wrecks it "lost its brakes". Whatever happened to dynamic brakes until it slows enough that the independent cans stop it? !*don-know!* I've heard a lot about that on cajon pass wrecks.

Uhmm....well there is a such thing as burning the grid out. Dynamic braking is the result of the traction motors trying to stop the wheels from turning, they can only do so much before they fail. No doubt that train on Cajon that wrecked would have burned it's out.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby FourEightFour » Mon Apr 01, 2013 11:25 pm

Something is telling me not to touch this one with a 39.5' pole, yet I cannot resist.

I just want to point out the fact this incident was in a yard and dynamics would have done nothing...
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Re: Oops

Unread postby NDORFN » Tue Apr 02, 2013 2:42 am

Imagine the relief. So so close to going down.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby philmoberg » Tue Apr 02, 2013 5:47 am

There are several reasons why the train might have lost it's brakes in a situation like this. IMO it's improbable that he used up all the air, given that the approaches to LAUPT aren't all that heavily graded. Clearly, speed was not an issue since the damage to the pilot is minimal and the first unit didn't break through as far as the fuel tank. Dynamic brakes wouldn't have helped, because they tend to drop out as the train slows. In those days, they were regarded as ineffective below 5mph. You've got me curious enough to see whether I can find the accident report ...

(EDIT): There's no ICC accident report in the archives, which would suggest to me that this was probably a yard movement of an empty train. It's possible the yard crew lost track of where the other end of the consist was until it became to sluggish to push. Given the presence of L.A.'s finest, there was probably a police report on it, and there may have been a California Railroad Commissioners' report as well, but I'm not aware of any online archives for either of these, particularly for reports that far back.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby 1225fan5358 » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:12 pm

FourEightFour wrote:Something is telling me not to touch this one with a 39.5' pole, yet I cannot resist.

I just want to point out the fact this incident was in a yard and dynamics would have done nothing...

Then how did he get the speed to break through the wall and bumpers? Something tells me 15 mph would do that.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby BNSFdude » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:48 pm

Dynamics quit being effective around 20MPH. Especially on 1st generation diesels.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby BNSFdude » Tue Apr 02, 2013 12:50 pm

As for the San Berdoo incident with SP, that was because he big holed the train, and the PCS Switch opened and thus deactivated the dynamic braking.
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Re: Oops

Unread postby trkspd » Tue Apr 02, 2013 6:51 pm

^^ the conductor in one of the helpers dumped the air in that accident, causing the PCS to kill the power to the traction motors. Which is now why there is a gap time between PCS open and power cut out.

Dynamic brakes operate off something totally different than air brakes, would have been nearly useless in that situation of the F unit going thru LAUPT.
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Unread postby BNSFdude » Tue Apr 02, 2013 7:10 pm

trkspd wrote:^^ the conductor in one of the helpers dumped the air in that accident, causing the PCS to kill the power to the traction motors. Which is now why there is a gap time between PCS open and power cut out.

Dynamic brakes operate off something totally different than air brakes, would have been nearly useless in that situation of the F unit going thru LAUPT.

Forgot the detail on the conductor, yes. Thats what I was getting at.
As I said, Dynamics are only effective until around 17 MPH on first generation diesels. About 11.4 on newer ones, and 5.5 on ones with extended range dynamic braking.
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