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Autotrain working

Discussie in 'Locomotive M.I.C.' gestart door John Elliot Jnr, 3 feb 2008.

  1. John Elliot Jnr

    John Elliot Jnr Well-Known Member

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    Seeing the first images of the GW autotrain workings on the Bluebell made we wonder whether autotrain operations require specific coverage in the Rule Book. I can't imagine that the Bluebell Railway Rule Book covers autotrain working, so has a special Appendix had to be published, are such workings dealt with in another way, or is there no need to do anything?

    I'd be very interested to hear....
     
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    Can't speak for the Bluebell, but for us, when an unusuall working is to take place not covered by the rule book, or where there can be uncertainty as to how to apply the rule book, a notice will be issued.
    This happens every year for instance with the manovers at Arley on our santa workings, were there are some un-usuall moves.
     
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    Steve Resident of Nat Pres Friend

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    Apart from rules governing the number of people on the footplate and where the token should be carried, what other rules need qualifying/amending?
     
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    i guess it could also need something done about "pushing" the coach .
     
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    Perhaps something to do with driver/fireman communication; the requirement for the fireman to adjust the locomotive cutoff; coupling of locomotive to the coach and testing of linkages...

    I have no experience whatsoever of autocoach working so that's really why I'm asking the question.
     
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    A Special Operations Notice has been published and includes the instructions for operation.
    Such as, where staff should be, who does what during an incident, stabling and communications.
     
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    On the SDR within the rulebook we have a part of the sectional appendix which covers the working of Autotrains.
    Bell codes are used to communicate from the driver to the fireman, and the fireman is responsible for creating and maintaining the brake, notching up/down and assisting the driver with opening and shuting the regulator as and when required.
    Only senior firemen (those that have been in the job 6 years or so) are permitted to do auto work on the branch.
    Apart from during the training period for passing as an auto fireman, no one else is permitted on the footplate when the driver is in the vestibule.
     

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