by Amtrak706
I am pretty sure there are a couple of people on this forum who are engineers for Amtrak on the line between Albany-Rensselaer and NYC. I live in uptown Manhattan near the George Washington Bridge, and for years every southbound has sounded a long-long-short-long grade crossing whistle about 10-20 seconds out from that blind curve through the rock cut under the bridge. But recently (past 3-4 months, pre-corona) I’ve been hearing it less and less. Now almost half the trains I see don’t do it. New guys on the job who were never told to do this maybe? Or is there another reason you might know of? Not sure if there is an actual whistle post there or if it’s just habitual common practice.