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Is it illegal to switch the railroad tracks?

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is it illegal to switch the railroad tracks? If there is a track switch do they have to get out and manually change the tracks?

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  1. Yes, it is illegal. Some of the answerers have stated that manual switches are found on short branch lines and yards. That is true but in Canada, we still have"dark Territory Main Lines", the switches are lined by the train crews.

    In CTC (Centralised Traffic Control) the switches are lined electronically. But we can still line them manually.

    But to get back to your question - yes it is and should you get caught, they will throw you in jail.

    Beware!!!!!!!!


  2. You don't say in which legal jurisdiction you live, but pretty much everywhere it is an extremely serious criminal offence for an unauthorised person to interfere with the operation of the railway in any way. You are looking at serious jail time.

    While most people connected with the railway would not shed many tears for a trespasser who manages to get themselves killed in an extremely messy way, blameless people have to pick up the pieces afterward, and there's the psychological trauma of drivers who kill people through no fault of their own, and the danger to railway staff and passengers from routing trains onto unexpected tracks at unsafe speeds.

  3. Highly illegal.

    State and Federal laws violated in doing so with very stiff penalties.

    The good news for those of us who ply the rails daily is, it is pretty hard to get a switch lock open without a key.  The old "Adlake" locks could be picked with a bobby-pin.  No more.

    Their replacement is in the form of case hardened, stainless steel locks that are quite tamper proof.

    Where switches are found that do not have a lock on them (yards and industry tracks) and the handle is held in place by a simple "keeper," trains are moving at "restricted speed" anyway, so the chances of a train being derailed by an improperly lined switch is very low, since, among other things, a train running at restricted speed will be running prepared to stop short of an improperly lined switch.

    It should be pointed out that, in some states in the US, train-wrecking with loss of life is a capital offense and a vandal could end up on some state's Death Row.

  4. On most mainline railroads, both trains and tracks are controlled electronically.  but there are still some shortline railroads that have manual switching and yes it is a crime to switch the tracks.  you probably couldnt do it anyways because the switches are padlocked.

  5. It's a criminal offence to trespass on the railway and/or interfere with rail equipment. It's also very dangerous, you could end up seriously dead. So don't.

    Most rail points (switches) are controlled from computer operated signalling centres which cover a wide area, although there are still a few left which use the older, mechanical system of interlocking levers, rods, cranks etc. controlled from a local signal box (interlocking tower).

    In a few places where there are shunting yards next to the main line there are ground frames - sets of levers out in the open or with basic shelter. These are kept locked until needed, when a train driver or other authorised person will be issued with the key.

  6. Yes, it is VERY illegal for non-railroad personnel to change the tracks in any way.

    People die from this happening.

    There are a lot of manually operated switches, espially in yard and branch lines with lower traffic density.

    There are switches operated by remote control, called "dual control" switches in places where there is enough traffic to warrant the expense of such a system.

    It is a fedral offense to change the position of any railway switch, I hope you were just asking out of curiosity.

  7. Just understand one word: Trespassing.

    Union Pacific and in fact most railroads have their own police force monitoring their rails.  In areas where there are manual switch stands they keep a closer eye on them for just that reason.

    For the record, you will not receive a ticket either.  You will be arrested on the spot by those Law Enforcment Officers, charged with trespassing and molicious intent and jailed.

    Last I checked with our Law Enforcement Officers here that is a 10 year all expenses paid vacation from the California Department of Corrections.

    My advice is to just stay clear of those rails.  the flip side of the coin is the fact that most of those switches are now electrically operated.  

    If those points close and your foot is in the wrong place at the wrong time, your friends are going to be calling you Gimpy the one footed fool.  Those switch motors will snip your foot off as if it was not even there.

    Been around railroads the whole of my life.  Unless you are an employee of the railroad, you are better just standing clear.

  8. all rail road systems are electronic manual switching died 50 years ago

  9. Yes, there ARE still manually operated switches in yards and spurs...

    And YES, it would be illegal for a non-railroad employee to make such a change... not just trespass charges:

    California Penal Code: 587.  Every person who maliciously, either:

       1. Removes, displaces, injures, or destroys any part of any

    railroad, whether for steam or horse cars, or any track of any

    railroad, or any branch or branchway, switch, turnout, bridge,

    viaduct, culvert, embankment, station house, or other structure or

    fixture, or any part thereof, attached to or connected with any

    railroad; or,

       2. Places any obstruction upon the rails or track of any railroad,

    or of any switch, branch, branchway, or turnout connected with any

    railroad;

       Is punishable by imprisonment in the state prison, or in the

    county jail not exceeding one year.

  10. A friend of mine who works for a different railroad than I do, was the victim of switch tampering. He and the Engineer were killed when their train entered a siding at 20 mph with standing cars on it. They were crushed. The vandals had broke the switch lock and changed the switch. This was about three years ago. The two guys that tampered with the switch were found and charged for the deaths.

  11. If they catch you messing with a switch on the mainline trying to line it your probably going to go to prison by the time they are done with you.It depends on the territory what kind of switches are used.Some are electric controlled by a dispatcher hundreds of miles away and others have to be lined by hand.Please don't be playing around near the tracks we hate running over people....it's very messy.

  12. It is wrong to switch the railway track unless you are working for the company who ask to switch the railway track. it is a crime to switch the railway track

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