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Cutting out the rail is unlikely to cause huge damage, and welding something directly to the rail would take quite some time and be noticeable. Just putting a few sensors every few meters and networking them then stopping the train would work.

But I am also surprised how well it works. I think people just don't suck as much as one would expect.




> A few sensors every few meters.

The US has a total length of about 300 000km of railway network and that probably counts multi-track connections once. And it doesn’t include subway or anything. So that would be a lot of sensors that need to be placed and maintained. And you’d need to except some failure of sensors, so you cannot just stop if a single sensor goes haywire.

It’s certainly not impossible, but also not trivially done.


Cutting the rail would also break the track circuit and force signals to red.




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