False activation halts Hanover St railway crossing, Cincinnati OH
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As discussed during the dispatch call, a rail signal malfunction caused a false activation and road closure near the Hanover Street crossing in Cincinnati. Crews were dispatched to address the automatic grade crossing warning issue at milepost BE25.0.
Audio|Heard on: Southwest Ohio Railroads
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Transcript:
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I got a false partial activation.
00:02
I've caught automatic grade crossing warning malfunction at Hanover Street.
00:07
Said the Hanover Street railroad crossing was at milepost BE25.0.
00:13
On all tracks, flag her now.
00:14
Over.
00:16
Got EC1 number (number withheld), date (number withheld), location BE5.6, train ID (number withheld), ESX chief at (number withheld) KR Reynolds on copy.
00:29
EC-1 line 6B, false partial activation, automatic grade crossing warning device malfunction at Hanover Street road crossing, milepost CC25.0 on all tracks, flagger no over.
00:40
EC1 number (number withheld) is okay and effective.
00:44
At (number withheld) E1.
00:45
One (number withheld).
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Location mentioned:
Hanover St, Cincinnati, OH 45202
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