• Brightline Rescue Trains and Mechanical Performance

  • This is a forum for all operations, both current and planned, of Brightline, formerly All Aboard Florida and Virgin Trains USA:
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This is a forum for all operations, both current and planned, of Brightline, formerly All Aboard Florida and Virgin Trains USA:
Websites: Current Brightline
Virgin USA
Virgin UK

Moderator: CRail

  by Jeff Smith
 
Have there been any instances of a mechanical failure on a Brightline train? I'm not thinking of trespasser incidents such as crossing accidents.

What would they use for rescue? What procedures to remove a disabled train from the RoW?
  by eolesen
 
Presumably, FEC would send out a tow...

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  by electricron
 
Jeff Smith wrote: Fri Jan 19, 2024 4:07 pm Have there been any instances of a mechanical failure on a Brightline train? I'm not thinking of trespasser incidents such as crossing accidents.

What would they use for rescue? What procedures to remove a disabled train from the RoW?
Brightline runs two locomotives on all their trains. Of one locomotive fails, the other remains cable of do9ing the job.
  by west point
 
After reading about the Amtrak having 60+ revisions to the ALCs have to wonder is Siemens are doing at least some to the Brightline locos?
Is it too much to expect that Amtrak and Brightline mechanical departments actually talk to each other about problems and solutions?
  by Gilbert B Norman
 
To my knowledge, after the Melbourne grade x-ing incident, the passengers were handled with busteetoots.