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How not to do it in German
Anyone else see this news item
BERLIN (Reuters) - A German passenger train was brought to a shuddering halt when a football flew from a nearby pitch and hit a brake pipe, triggering an automatic braking system, police said on Tuesday. "The ball hit the brake pipe between the locomotive and the first carriage and undid it, leading to a loss of pressure," said a police spokesman in the western city of Muenster. "This caused the train to brake automatically." A local youth team were playing football at the time on a pitch near the railway line in Emsdetten, near Muenster. No one has claimed the shot that stopped the train, the spokesman said. The driver managed to re-attach the pipe and the train was delayed by only eight minutes, he added John |
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An eight minute delay doesn't seem that bad. I can remember an occasion a couple of years back when I was going from Heywood to Bury behind the Duke of Gloucester. About five minutes after leaving the station the train came to a halt, according to the gaurd a section of brake pipe had come away. The train sat there for about an hour and a half before we were rescued by D5054. Still, perhaps the Germans should protect there brake pipes better. Do they use air or vacuum brakes?
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