Rail service disrupted by high water and track closure


Audio|Source: BNSF-UP Joint Line Colorado
03:29
Transcript:
This is not sure. I guess there's an occupancy on the BN side because of high water. That occupancy is just passed RG 917. But understand you have a signal aspect in view CPRG-118 correctors. You know that I control is CPRG 118. I will have to flag you there from BNSF ER to the BNSF main track, but that's the first one I control. Other one must not be on my side over. Just turn me up when you're ready to flag by that one over. authority then in the main track between Fox and UP crossing eastbound move over UCPRG-118. We're going to get flagged BNSF YAR to BNSF Main Track least found. You have PTC up over. Okay, I understood. Just a second, it looks like your leader dropped off for some reason. You were the BNSF. (name withheld), correct? Okay, it's already hasn't since your PTC. You are good to act upon it once you receive it. And like I said, just be aware that there does seem to be an occupancy on the B-inside east of RG-917. Yes, sir, RG-917 on the... the BN side there, not my side, but do you show an occupancy that they've told me is wet rail, but just be on the look at them.
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Castle Rock, CO
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