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Why does a train sometimes just sit and block a crossing?

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Why does a train sometimes just sit and block a crossing?

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There may be times when a train can’t move and it becomes necessary to block a crossing longer than normal; for example, when restoring pressure to the air brake system after braking for an emergency.

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