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basementcalling
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Surviving a tornado in a Train
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This video from Twitter shows one of the numerous Nebraska tornadoes hitting a train head on. Luckily the crew was fine, but I am sure they had a scary few minutes watching it come at them. Thankfully they were already stopped on the tracks. Losing cars while in motion is messy.
NSFW because of language.
https://x.com/mattlanza/status/1784043712177221688
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Thank God for 200 ton locomotives!
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There's a prototype for everything.
If you can't make it perfect, make it adjustable.
DCC is not plug-n-play.
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Quote from: Hawghead on April 28, 2024, 07:58:51 AM
Thank God for 200 ton locomotives!
And FRA safety glass!
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