The inspection season is now in progress, and every electric car needs to undergo a thorough inspection prior to revenue service. I strongly suggest that everyone involved in electric car operations - all motormen and conductors - should spend at least one day a year helping on inspections. This year, especially, the Car Dept. is swamped with work due to the recent acquisitions. And if you want to operate or ride them, we need help. And not only could we use the help, but inspection is the most effective way for crewmen to be familiar with all the mechanical parts of the car, and what most often goes wrong. In the past, we have occasionally had problems because operating crews didn't realize anything was wrong until severe damage had occurred. This is not meant as personal criticism, it's a lack of education. Classroom-type training is good, but it is not an effective substitute for hands-on experience. You'll be glad you did!
News and views of progress at the Illinois Railway Museum
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
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Either the clevis pin by the horizontal blue arrow is badly worn, or it is too small ofr optimum brake application.
Whoever you are, you just won a prize! Show up in person at the inspection pit to claim your reward.
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