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Is it sometimes necessary to move a car with inoperative air brakes from a storage track in a yard to a track in the shop? If so, What is the proper way to make such a movement?

1) Use a tow truck to move the car
2) Use a locomotive to push the car
3) Use a crane to lift the car and move it
4) Use a forklift to carry the car

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The standard and safest practice for moving a rail car with inoperative air brakes is to use a locomotive, which is equipped to handle the car and rail tracks safely.

Step-by-step explanation:

Is it sometimes necessary to move a car with inoperative air brakes from a storage track in a yard to a track in the shop? The proper way to make such a movement when the air brakes of a rail car are not functioning includes the following options:

  1. Use a tow truck to move the car.
  2. Use a locomotive to push the car.
  3. Use a crane to lift the car and move it.
  4. Use a forklift to carry the car.

While these options can technically move a car, the standard and safest practice, especially for rail cars, is to use a locomotive to push or pull the car. This method is common in railway operations since most other options either are not feasible due to the size and weight of rail cars, or are not equipped to handle the rail tracks.

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