Posted by Brian McE on January 6, 2015 
I'm guessing it's the couplers that kept WRWK8383 from falling over? Glad to read that the tanker remained intact. (btw, surfing around street-view in the area, I stumbled upon quite the front yard. Check out the end of Rosenlle St across from Sierra View Country Club.)
Posted by Dana M. on January 6, 2015 
Nice Capture Jake - glad to know that the tanker wasn't toxic and also that no-one was hurt in this incident. At least everyone took the precaution to be safe and called the HAZMAT team to look everything over. Interesting to see the one truck of the boxcar stopped 2/3 of the way under the car. And in response to the comment from Brian McE - that's not just the front yard - that's the whole yard. Wow - I wonder how that person acquired all those signals - and if any or all of them function? I want a yard like that now myself.
Posted by Jim McCulloch on January 6, 2015 
That yard is crazy. Someone needs to get a picture of it on the database. Must be 20+ signals in that yard.
Posted by F40PHfan on January 6, 2015 
re: the House on Google Earth: I like how the semaphore signals intermingle in the Rose garden! That is one awesome yard. I wonder if the property owner is a contributor here on RP.net, he has a good view of the action.
Posted by John Dziobko www.godfatherrails.com on January 6, 2015 
A joy to behold. Many thanks.
Posted by Steve Larson on January 13, 2015 
Seems to remind me of the mishaps on my HO scale model railroad. Thanks for sharing Jake.
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