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Re: Train breaks 357.2 mph

After I wrote the last entry I find my observations on our trackage proved true! On the westcoast a train BNSF in California derails and dumps two tank cars full of Bluecheese dressing, And then back east CSX derails and dumps Hundreds of gallons of deisel into a protected stream. I only seen the Talgo sitting at Queen Anne Hill for viewing that year then she was put back on a ship and went home. Our passanger trains are so boring I mean the GE Genisis locomotive used by AmTrak looks like a Breadbox on wheels. But I have traveled on the coast starlight into San Louis Obispo which is a nice 60 mph ride at times. Still scary knowing what I do about American Rail roading!!!! Alph
 

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