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Yea, now that you mention it I think that is where I heard it. And that's why I am wondering if the story is accurate. My recollection is that in the story a trainmaster from Florida was riding in the cab of a train in Virginia or NC. The train came to a stop waiting for another train which was overdue (but they didn't know how long it might take) and the trainmaster made the crewman get out and inspect the train because it was required by the rules. It struck me that if a crew member were required to inspect the train every time it stopped then traffic would slow down too much. <br /> <br />Thanks for the responses. I'll keep my eye on this one for more. - Ed
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