I work on the railways and today at Southampton Central noticed a train leaving with what appeared to be one red light (might have been two) and an obvious white headlight on at the back... it was a class 444 named The Fab 444. Clearly whoever dispatched didn't notice this
Now I was thinking should I pick up a phone and tell the signaller as a passenger? There were all these BTP so I didn't want to get in trouble but am I right a passenger can use the signal phone in an emergency? Would this count as an emergency though as at least one light was on red. It would be hard to describe to platform staff as I didn't know where the train was going. I guess if I said to the signaller the train leaving towards the tunnel he might know what I meant... Luckily an EWS Driver was there and a few minutes later got out and phoned the signaller... I then told him and he confirmed he had just notified the signaller!
I was also wondering if a driver knows his tail lights are set correctly or not in his/her cab? surely there is an illumination marker on there?
Now I was thinking should I pick up a phone and tell the signaller as a passenger? There were all these BTP so I didn't want to get in trouble but am I right a passenger can use the signal phone in an emergency? Would this count as an emergency though as at least one light was on red. It would be hard to describe to platform staff as I didn't know where the train was going. I guess if I said to the signaller the train leaving towards the tunnel he might know what I meant... Luckily an EWS Driver was there and a few minutes later got out and phoned the signaller... I then told him and he confirmed he had just notified the signaller!
I was also wondering if a driver knows his tail lights are set correctly or not in his/her cab? surely there is an illumination marker on there?