>Barry Campbell wrote in message <6hveeh$ho7$1@news.mel.aone.net.au>...
>>Train Orders
>>have been the norm in Nth America since safeworking was deemed to be
>>necessary. The poms and us went to token working. Prior to that, reliance
>>on the timetable was the general method.
>Any figures on accidents/deaths in Nth America?
	Not enough to hand to draw conclusions.
	US, 5 year average, deaths per passenger mile: 0.6/billion (US billion)
	UK, single year (not clear which), same units, 0.5/billion (US billion)
	Which is across ALL systems of train operation, so near impossible
	to sort out "token (staff, etc) is/is not safer".
	Its always been relatively uncommon in US, seems to have been given
	a period of trials in the 1930s/1920s, typically retained on special
	sections (Cascade Tunnel, one of the Detroit River Tunnels (OK, the
	latter is half in Canada  8)>>).  Canada had one that i know of, and
	I suspect others.  (Now that i think of it THAT one also extended to
	the US end of the line.  It used UK Pattern equipment.  I'd have to
	look up which...)  staff/token systems were documented & discussed
	in US signalling texts, so 'we' were aware of them.
thanks
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