this is my job...
i work as a train conductor here in canada and this made me freak out!!!:eek:
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i dont think it's working...
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thanks for fixing it up
hopefully it did not happen to me, i hope it never will !! but hey ! the engines are still on the track !! |
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That's pretty freaky. How did hte engines not derail?
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Cool video.
Seeing that tanker approaching the engine I was like oh no! no, no, no, no! That engine must be heavy to not get derailed. |
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if i remember correctly it is around 400000 pounds
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Sitting at the front desk here at the library, the gals in the back were wondering what I was watching....I thru my arms in the air and just about jumped out of the chair as that tanker came clanking and sparkin' at me,......WOW.........
The locomotive might have ended up on the ground, but it at least did not fall over. Francis, you have an interesting job, but dangerous, no? ...don't they say "expect movement, from any direction, at any time"? bruce |
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