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Train stopped safely by dead-man feature
In the spartan, phone-booth-size motormans cab in a subway train, there is a metal arm a few inches long called the controller, according to The New York Times.

To set the train in motion, the operator presses down on the controller arm with several pounds of pressure, swivels it and holds on. If he lets go, for whatever reason, the emergency brakes are applied. This is the dead-man feature. It has been part of every New York City subway train for as long as there have been New York City subway trains, according to New York City Transit.

On Wednesday, it worked. At 8:08 a.m., at the Long Island City-Court Square Station in Queens, the northern terminus of the G line, Domenick Occhiogrosso turned a lever on the ancient-looking black console, depressed the controller and eased the crowded train out of the station. His first stop was to be 21st Street, barely a quarter-mile away.

The train was not even completely out of the station when it ground to a halt. The conductor walked to the front car and found Mr. Occhiogrosso who had spent the past 23 years of his working life in a train cab unconscious.

The conductor radioed for help. The train was rolled back into the station. Mr. Occhiogrosso, 50, of Bath Beach, Brooklyn, was pronounced dead, apparently of a heart attack, at Elmhurst Hospital Center at 9:20 a.m., officials said.

Because of the dead-man feature, no one else on the train was injured.

Several transit officials and subway experts said they had never heard of a case in which an operator was stricken at the controls and the dead-man feature was put to the test.

(This item appeared April 28, 2010, in The New York Times.)

 

April 29, 2010


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Does Uke's wheel machine have one of those???

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Actually it does Fred.. It's kind of like a alertor on a engine.. It stops the machine and sounds a alarm on the shop PA if ya don't hit the button once in awhile...

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Sort of like your genitals.

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mntman wrote:

Actually it does Fred.. It's kind of like a alertor on a engine.. It stops the machine and sounds a alarm on the shop PA if ya don't hit the button once in awhile...




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