| Posted by Evan Schilling on March 12, 2007 | |
That is a scary thought if that one car starts sliding tord you.
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| Posted by CPRchris on March 12, 2007 | |
No problems holding a T.O.P. now ! ! Wow I wish I had the car today to go and see this. I'm just outside Belleville.
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| Posted by SGK on March 13, 2007 | |
Spectacular force to throw a centerbeam up like that. Threw the signals off-line,yeah I`ve always noticed there seems to be spectacular derailments in Canada in general.
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| Posted by SGK on March 13, 2007 | |
Spectacular force to throw a centerbeam up like that. Threw the signals off-line,yeah I`ve always noticed there seems to be spectacular derailments in Canada in general.
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| Posted by David Wheeler on March 13, 2007 | |
I heard about this on the news. I badly disrupted Via Rail Traffic The passengers hat to be bust around. Anybody know how many derailment CN has had so far this year. I can count at least 10!!!!!
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| Posted by Dave Howarth Jr. on March 13, 2007 | |
Gee, I thought they had plenty in the US! I guess I was wrong. Sad to see another WC Boxcar bite the dust...(lower right side...of course off the tracks)
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| Posted by Dave Toussaint on March 13, 2007 | |
Just look how wavey the rest of the rail is, I bet that stuff is bouncing up and down all over the place.
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| Posted by Jim in St.Albert on March 13, 2007 | |
The scariest part is, this derailment happened only about 400 yards or so from the VIA Rail passenger station
at Kingston ON
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| Posted by David Brook on March 14, 2007 | |
CNR used to stand for "Certainly No Rush". Apparently, that goal is now achieved. Others have suggested they try training wheels. You don't as close to the tracks with them anymore....sadly
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| Posted by Tracks4Ever! on April 15, 2007 | |
At CN the(sad) tradition continues! Less maintenance and more money to the big boss!
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