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I just listened to the audio while walking my dog. While modern railroading bores me to tears, I really enjoyed listening to the audio. I am very familiar with the area, so I could visualize what was going on based on what was being said. Wherever did you find this auditory gem? Jeff
The Youtube recommendation algorithm!
I had the time to listen to it this morning. Okay... evidently I've been away from the business for way too long... what's a "3-step"?
Three step protection is a procedure used to provide positive protection for groundmen before they go between, behind or under equipment. The three steps the engineer must perform are:1. Apply the brakes.2. Center the reverser in the control stand (This prevents the loco. from being propelled in either direction, much like shifting your car into neutral.)3. Open the Generator field switch on the control stand. (This prevents the main generator from receiving excitation, hus preventing the generator from making electricity that could be transmitted to the traction motors, causing the loco and train to move)
Ah. Thanks!Same as "set and centered" on BNSF. "3-step" is apparently Eastern lingo, maybe?