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aboz
Member # 599
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I was going from Rochester ny to NYP(1/17/03). Just before Hudson station, the conductor was alerted to smoke in the other car behind us.He notified the engineer to shut off the head-end power to the train. He did a quick job, he had the car clear in about 20 seconds! He had the fire out just as fast. I was an electrical fire that occoured near the vestibule on the floor. He had to go outside and disconnect the power to the car and the passengers were seated on the other cars. Needless to say it was an experience!

[This message has been edited by aboz (edited 01-21-2003).]

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coach34135
Member # 1979
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Kudos to the conductor for his quick action!

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Originally posted by aboz:
I was going from Rochester ny to NYP(1/17/03). Just before Hudson station, the conductor was alerted to smoke in the other car behind us.He notified the engineer to shut off the head-end power to the train. He did a quick job, he had the car clear in about 20 seconds! He had the fire out just as fast. I was an electrical fire that occoured near the vestibule on the floor. He had to go outside and disconnect the power to the car and the passengers were seated on the other cars. Needless to say it was an experience!

[This message has been edited by aboz (edited 01-21-2003).]

[This message has been edited by aboz (edited 01-21-2003).]



 




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