Vehicle on train tracks near State Street sparks emergency response, Waycross GA
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Train operations slowed with restricted speeds after a vehicle stalled on the tracks near State Street triggering a grade crossing signal failure, with emergency crews clearing the site promptly.
Audio|Heard on: CSX Railroad Greater Waycross Area
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01:46
Transcript:
00:00
6-8. You have an activation failure.
00:04
All automatic grade crossing 1 in device malfunction at State Street.
00:10
Crossing milepost A&B 588.8.8.
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All tracks.
00:18
No flagger.
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And light 11.
00:24
Run restricted speed 588.7, 588.9,
00:33
number one,
00:36
due to a vehicle previously on the tracks over.
00:44
I understand.
00:45
I have EC1 number (number withheld).
00:47
That's (number withheld).
00:49
Today's date 1130, 2025.
00:51
Location is A&B 587.m.3.
00:54
M21029, CSA's lead locomotive 778.
00:57
Boy, T.J. Greed in the copy.
00:59
Serverline 6A.
01:01
Activation failure.
01:02
Account automatic grade crossing morning device malfunction at State Street.
01:06
Road crossing at mileposts A&B 58.8.
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On all tracks.
01:10
The snow and the flaggers.
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We're also circled line 11.
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Other instructions,
01:15
information,
01:16
we're going to run restricted speed.
01:18
The milepost 8 being 588.7, the milepost 8 being 588.9 on the number one track due to the vehicle on the track, favor.
01:27
Yes, sir, that is all correct, 0419, JRK.
01:31
0419, JRK.
01:38
Okay, vehicle's been removed and all emergency services are clear, so like, oh, come on.
01:43
All right, understand, vehicle removed from emergency services clear.
01:46
Here we go. We go.
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State St, Waycross, GA
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