Union Pacific 2nd railroad to drop push for one-person crews
Source: AP
By JOSH FUNK
OMAHA, Neb. (AP) Union Pacific has become the second major freight railroad in the past week to back away from the industrys longstanding push to cut train crews down to one person as lawmakers and regulators increasingly focus on rail safety following last months fiery derailment in Ohio.
The Omaha, Nebraska-based railroad said in a statement Saturday that it had reached an agreement with the union that represents conductors to drop its proposal to take those workers out of the cabs of locomotives just months after it was pressing to test out the idea of stationing conductors in trucks in parts of its 23-state network. Norfolk Southern made a similar announcement several days earlier.
The Feb. 3 derailment of a Norfolk Southern train that forced the evacuation of roughly half the town of East Palestine near the Ohio-Pennsylvania border after officials released and burned toxic chemicals is what sparked the renewed interest in railroad safety. A bipartisan bill thats gaining support in Congress would require railroads to maintain two-person crews and make several other changes designed to reduce the chances of future derailments. And regulators, who are also pushing railroads to make reforms, were already considering a rule that would require two-person crews.
The major freight railroads have long argued that technological advances particularly the automatic braking system they were required to install in recent years had made it unnecessary to have a second person in every locomotive. And railroad executives had said they believed that moving conductors off of trains would improve their quality of life by giving them more predictable schedules and keeping them from going on the road.
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(7,839 posts)Wingus Dingus
(8,052 posts)That would surely be the last step before getting rid of them altogether.
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(6,017 posts)That was sarcasm, btw.