• Do trains have black boxes?

  • General discussion of passenger rail systems not otherwise covered in the specific forums in this category, including high speed rail.
General discussion of passenger rail systems not otherwise covered in the specific forums in this category, including high speed rail.

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  by 4400Washboard
 
What trains have it, what don't?
  by DutchRailnut
 
any main line locomotive in US has what they call a event recorder, it record power settings, brake applications, bell, horn, headlight, speed and if Cab signal is used then indication received.
  by dowlingm
 
TSB of Canada has been agitating for audio cab recording for some time, but the feds won't legislate it and the rail companies won't install voluntarily without them having access rather than just TSB.
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/tsb-recom ... -1.2495458" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
  by DutchRailnut
 
other than in freight, the voice recorders are useless, on passenger trains with one operator the only thing you will hear when something goes wrong is " Ohh Sh*t"
radio conversations are already recorded.
  by dowlingm
 
DutchRailnut wrote:other than in freight, the voice recorders are useless, on passenger trains with one operator the only thing you will hear when something goes wrong is " Ohh Sh*t"
radio conversations are already recorded.
In Canada, VIA runs with two engineers in the cab. The VIA 92 investigation could have used them (three engineers in cab, critical signal missed) and a forward camera (to verify the signal actually displayed).
  by DutchRailnut
 
Via is only carrier with two engineers, other Canadian passenger carriers don't.