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Iggo

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3. One reason might easily be that they thought it was the horn on the train they were posing next to.
Fri Dec 9, 2016, 02:05 PM
Dec 2016

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There's no reason to think they didn't hear the horn TexasBushwhacker Dec 2016 #1
One reason might easily be that they thought it was the horn on the train they were posing next to. Iggo Dec 2016 #3
Right. Two tracks. Train going by on one does not mean that there cannot be mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2016 #5
Very sad, our culture has been conditioned to love cars, hate trains... Alex4Martinez Dec 2016 #2
With all due respect, that's not what's happening here. mahatmakanejeeves Dec 2016 #4
I remember a mid-'80s study of train engineers traumatized by grade crossing accidents pinboy3niner Dec 2016 #6
Tragic Sherman A1 Dec 2016 #7
Those poor men will be haunted the rest of their lives....... n/t dixiegrrrrl Dec 2016 #8
I have a family member who's a retired conductor underpants Dec 2016 #9
That's What I Thought, Too ProfessorGAC Dec 2016 #16
This is very sad...PERIOD. I grew up across the street from railroad tracks...they were practically TrekLuver Dec 2016 #10
Same here. logosoco Dec 2016 #14
Most crews go through something like this. It's not if, but when. RedWedge Dec 2016 #11
As little kids, we'd put coins on the rails for trains to flatten pinboy3niner Dec 2016 #12
I might be missing something, but I just don't understand how you can not be aware that a train is smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #13
I read it as if there was one coming from the MissB Dec 2016 #15
Oh, you are right. I think maybe I didn't understand that. smirkymonkey Dec 2016 #18
When being there isn't nearly as important as being SEEN to be there.... Spitfire of ATJ Dec 2016 #17
That reminds me of a scene from a new CBS show Ilsa Dec 2016 #19
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