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Re: Reporting Rail-related emergencies



...and not just all the traffic light control boxes in Adelaide, even some
of the permanent road traffic sensor boxes have the 1800 018 313
fault reporting number and identification number on them.

On Mon, 31 May 1999, Yuri J Sos/Melbourne wrote:

> On 1 Jun 1999 04:00:43 GMT, MarkBau wrote, and I selectively quote:
> 
> >Would it really be that difficult for the various operators to put a sticker on
> >something, (relay cabinet, level crossing sign) at every level crossing with a
> >phone number?
> 
> Good post, Arthur.
> 
> Good idea, Mark.
> 
> Every traffic light box in Melbourne has a id number and a 131 number
> to call in event of emergencies.
> 
> Every truck carrying a HAZCHEM sign, and most other trucks of the
> major hauliers have a 1-800 contact phone number on the back of the
> trailer.  Ok, it's more difficult on a train load of containers, but
> one would have expected ARTC to be more proactive in supplying phone
> numbers to protect the track they are responsible for.
> 
> --
> 
> Regards
> 
> Yuri
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