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Charlie McCandless
Member # 939
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This is to the engineers, conductors and dispatchers out there. On at least two occasions Rock & Rail personnel have ignored Union Pacific dispatchers' orders to move their track vehicles so that a Royal Gorge Route train could proceed through their joint line in the Royal Gorge near Canon City, Co. I though the dispatcher's word is law and must be followed. Isn't this so.
The two companies are having a feud over the route.

 
BCAmtrak1
Member # 148
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yeah,you are right, UP Dispatcher 56/57/58 have seen that same problem here in California, who knows, if the T & E crewsa can obide by the dispatcher's orders, should the track gangs obide as well
Brad
 



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