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Eastern Railroad Discussion > Brake TestDate: 03/11/01 22:36 Brake Test Author: Scotian I'm wondering what a train and train crew does when they perform a brake test before getting a train underway after changing crews. I've heard how they have to preform a brake test before they are allowed to leave the terminal. Just wondering what all is involved in order to be allowed to start there trip. Also do they just have to do this once at the start of there trip, or do they have to do it a number of times. Thanks for any help in advance.
Scotian Date: 03/12/01 08:30 RE: Brake Test Author: metallica To keep going...
The conductor is required to walk the entire train twice on an inital brake test.Once on one side on the set up to ensure pistons and shoes are fully applied.Then if there is room,you can shove back and watch a relase by or start from the rear walking and watch the release by while pulling forward.The same must be done on both sides. An independant brake test is done when engines are M.U.ed together.You watch the set up,release,set up and bail off on both sides. Note that all,100%,brakes are required to work upon departure from terminal. Some rule are different for key trains. Hope this helps, MetallicA Date: 03/12/01 09:41 RE: Brake Test Author: Scotian Thanks a lot for all the help you guy's gave me. Now I understand what a Brake Test is. Thanks again!
Scotian Date: 03/12/01 10:47 RE: Brake Test Author: ps68 In addition, crews of a train at it's inintial terminal have to make a brake pipe leakage test. This involves making a fifteen pound set then after waiting one minute the brake stand is cut out (this cuts out the pressure maintaing feature). Then the brake pipe leakage for one minute is noted. If the leakage exceeds five pound per minute, the brakes will not be considered in good working order.
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