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Re: EBV question

Posted by SelkirkTMO on Sat Mar 28 02:28:34 2015, in response to Re: EBV question, posted by wallydog on Sat Mar 28 02:16:19 2015.

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No worries. For reality's sake though, the LAST thing anyone wants to do is evacuate to the roadbed. Only conditions that would require that would be rising water, fire, or some other serious emergency. And even in those cases, it would be more likely that either a rescue train (called "horses" back in my time there) would be dispatched to push a disabled train to a station, or to come up alongside the crippled train and have passengers evacuate to the adjacent train using improvised "catwalks" from the doors of one across to the other.

There's too many potential risks for passengers on the roadbed.

So there's your "real world" evacuation scenarios if that helps any. They'd rather push (or on railroads) PULL a train to a station stop if at all possible rather than emptying the train where it sits. So whip out that "artistic license" and flash it in the cop's face with my blessings. Heh.

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