If you do not have a radio, which number should you call if there is an emergency on Link Light Rail tracks? The ROW limits are established at what distance from the nearest rail... If you do not have a radio, which number should you call if there is an emergency on Link Light Rail tracks? The ROW limits are established at what distance from the nearest rail and/or property dedicated to Light Rail operations?

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The image contains two questions related to emergency procedures and ROW (Right-of-Way) limits for Link Light Rail tracks. The first question asks which number to call in an emergency if a radio is unavailable. The second question asks about the established ROW limits from the nearest rail or property.
Answer
Link Control Center (206-205-8177), 10 feet
If you do not have a radio, you should call the Link Control Center (LCC) number (206-205-8177) on your ROW card in case of an emergency on Link Light Rail tracks. The ROW limits are established at 10 feet from the nearest rail and/or property dedicated to Light Rail operations.
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If you do not have a radio, you should call the Link Control Center (LCC) number (206-205-8177) on your ROW card in case of an emergency on Link Light Rail tracks. The ROW limits are established at 10 feet from the nearest rail and/or property dedicated to Light Rail operations.
More Information
The ROW (Right of Way) is the area of land that Sound Transit owns, leases, or has the legal right to use for its light rail operations. It is important to know the boundaries of the ROW to ensure safety and prevent trespassing.
Tips
It may be more appropriate to call 911 in certain emergency situations.
Sources
- King County Right of Way (ROW) Safety Training PDF - Quizgecko - quizgecko.com
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