Training Bullitin 113 Alameda Corridor Flashcards
In the alameda corridor the Location of standpipes is identified by _____
Standpipes are how far apart
1 green botz dot
Standpipes every 500 feet
How are access gates and ladder locations identified in the alameda corridor?
2 green botz dots with a EL in a diamond
How far apart are the escape ladders in the alameda corridor and how long do they take to lower?
Escape ladders are 1000 feet apart and take 1 to 1.5 minutes to lower.
How many access points are there in the alameda corridor? How far apart are they?
46 access points
1000 feet apart
What must be shut down in the event of a hazmat spill in the alameda corridor?
The pumps
How long is the alameda corridor?
How long is the below grade trench?
20 miles
Trench is 10 miles long 33 feet deep 51 feet wide
How are the tracks of the alameda corridor numbered?
East track- track 1
Center track- track 2
What is the average speed of the trains in the alameda corridor?
40 MPH
When a retractable ladder is lowered in the alameda corridor, trains slow to what speed?
10 MPH
Where are emergency telephones located in the alameda corridor?
At the top and bottom of each retractable ladder
In the alameda corridor, where are the metal dikes that can be placed in the channel to stop runoff stored?
At the base of each retractable ladder every 1000 feet
In the alameda corridor, when shall the pumps immediately be shut down?
HAZMAT incidents
How long do trains take to stop?
1 mile