If I added a kit to my truck so that I could operate it on train tracks (like Amtrak does with its utility vehicles), would you need, and could you get, permission to use your vehicle on the train tracks? Is there such a thing as public train tracks?
2006-07-14
00:21:20
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chris_qu2000
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Cars & Transportation
➔ Rail
Okay - just to clarify - I have no intention of doing this unless it were: a) legal and b) safe.
Frankly, the question came to me when I saw: a) a news report saying traffic was going to get worse over the next few years, and b) an Amtrak utility vehicle (a Ford Excursion) on I-95 with the rail capabilities. Then I wondered if a company could actually buy a train and how that works on the rail system. Then I thought - if they could get a train (which I am not sure they can), could they put utility vehicles on the tracks. Thus, this question.
In order to make this legal, could licensing get acquired and if so, from who? Would the operator of such a vehcile need an engineer certification? How would this work with the monitoring operations centers?
Thanks.
2006-07-14
05:39:28 ·
update #1