I noticed that too.
I noticed that too.
Is it more than usual?
Is it more than usual?
I asked myself this question, after posting. There is a BTS link among those that says 1300 per year is normal for 5 years ending 2021.
"Derailment," as measured could be rather small, I don't know.
I am not sure what to think yet.
I asked myself this question, after posting. There is a BTS link among those that says 1300 per year is normal for 5 years ending 2021.
"Derailment," as measured could be rather small, I don't know.
I am not sure what to think yet.
Old rails, poorly maintained. It's bound to happen.
Old rails, poorly maintained. It's bound to happen.
Seems like this is a "If a tree falls in the forest" type scenario. I would assume it is normal, but I don't know what normal is in terms of train derailments. One would think food production plants burning to the ground would be big news, but I don't think they are getting a mention.
Seems like this is a "If a tree falls in the forest" type scenario. I would assume it is normal, but I don't know what normal is in terms of train derailments. One would think food production plants burning to the ground would be big news, but I don't think they are getting a mention.
Wasn't AntiFA doing a thing where they were pouring concrete on railroad tracks a couple years ago?
Wasn't AntiFA doing a thing where they were pouring concrete on railroad tracks a couple years ago?
Just a new 2-week news cycle.
What were the other cycles about?
Just a new 2-week news cycle.
What were the other cycles about?
Welcome to summer. Thermal expansion is a motherfucker.
Welcome to summer. Thermal expansion is a motherfucker.
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