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	<title>Comments on: Heading into The Storm circa 1986&#8230;and circa 2022 given the controversy regarding the &#8216;structural issues&#8217; leading to the collision &#8216;safetyness&#8217; concerns for the sixty seven year old Budd built equipment&#8230;


….those concerns were raised by a VIA Rail paid independent Consultant and is now under further study in a joint technical task force made up of current and former government employees….. hence buffer cars (headend and tailend) on all Budd equipped VIA trains* &#8230;however VIA continues  to state that the Budd built cars are safe under normal operating conditions&#8230;.say what&#8230;


And of course what is a Consultants&#8217; main task ….. to justify themselves to their customer&#8230;  


Maybe collision avoidance should be the priority? 


So for now&#8230;.here is a no longer possible view of the Canadian train Park car as it was in the early VIA years&#8230;.


VIA #1 at CN Maple, June 8, 1986 Kodachrome by S.Danko


  *  the buffer car requirement is not new, a long time prior to VIA, headend buffer cars were required to separate passenger carrying cars from the locomotive(s)&#8230;.and some how the railways that purchased the Budd built rail diesel cars found a way around that issue&#8230;.when there is the will&#8230;.there will be always be a way&#8230;    


More Maple
   

       south  


       north  


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