Nah. It gets cold, things break, switches stick, too much snow and ice on the track. Railroads are feeling the pinch right now too, all it takes is a busted tie and a small amount of ballast washed out or a new operator that goes a bit fast and you get a derail.
You sure are trying hard to get us to believe it was an accident.
I'm telling you that not everything is an act of terrorism.
The second article linked in the post was a vehicular collision. That's just because you don't pay attention to the crossing gates.
And everyone knows terrorists don't drive cars.
Not how it works. I ran maint. Departments and worked on heavy eauipment for 20 years.
The rail by my workplace has a washed out bed in one spot and so much muck in another the max speed is pretty much dead slow. Road maintenance refuses to fix it, they just go lol go slow.
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