Here's the diagram in the Orlando Sentinal:
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So yea, it was the switch not being thrown that started the chain of events.
How is that switch thrown? Is it done from a central control station far away? Or is the order given to a CM locally who throws it?
Judging by the size of that curve to the size of the train, wouldn't the pilot of Pink have had enough time to look out his window and see that he wasn't on the spur rail, and stop?
I will be wearing my purple Mono pin for the following week as a tribute to Austin, as well as all Trans CMs on Property. You guys ( and gals) have my condolences, appreciation, and THANKS.
"One Rail, One Family"
BirdsOfPreyDave said:Thank you so much for posting this.
It's strange that hundreds of miles away, and with no affiliation with the transportation cast community except having been their guest many times, that I'd feel such a personal connection when hearing the news of the accident and Austin's death on CNN. I turned the TV off with a tear in my eye. It touched me again to read on here of his bravery to remain at the controls and attempt to back his train, obviously aware of the peril he was personally in.
I can't imagine the impact of this tragedy on Cast Members, and of course the devastation to his family. I've posted condolences on several boards, but would like to do more to show my support. After reading Figments Friend's comments, I found a purple monorail pin on EBay. I'm not into pin trading, and don't wear a lanyard while I'm at Disney. But I'll find a place to wear this pin during our upcoming trip to memorialize Austin, and to symbolize my condolences to all WDW cast members on your loss.
Thank you for the joy you bring us on our vacations, even when you're hurting inside.
- Dave
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. I'll call this the TTC loop. The EPCOT loop has no direct access to the barn but has a switch near the TTC that lets a train cross to the TTC loop and then they can get to the barn.}
To get even more specific, the spur that takes trains off the line to the barn is off of the express beam. I don't remember and can't see the switch that takes trains from the resort beam to the express beam but I think it's at that same spot.
I just saw a video of the news report on the WESH website which mentions that and a former Monorail driver said it's not that big of a deal, although he also said why he was not there when they are about to close the park is another question to ask.- The Monorail operations manager was offsite at a restaurant in Lake Buena Vista and doing his job by radio... (not clear if this is acceptable or not)