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I'm surprised it isn't already automated, you'd think it'd save money
Just not fixing things saves even more money.
And then when it starts to cost money the government gives it to them.
It's kind of automated: when the locomotive spots a problem, it rolls over. Then people come along to fix it.
Its there,but it only monitors breakage. Warpage is much harder to detect without actually sending someone down there after every train.