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A lesson for us newbies... I learned firsthand to always make sure you stretch your coupling, the HARD WAY of course! [:I] It looked to me like both pins bropped, but..........When I told the engineer to pull ahead the train came in two and the whole train went into emergency. Luckily I was standing right there and I was able to correct the situation, I know it can become rather tiresome for the engineer when you blow the air out of the train; thankfully everyone just laughed at me and i learned a good lesson. <br /> <br />EVERY GOOD COUPLING DESERVES A STRETCH <br /> <br />Hey,but at least I haven't put anything on the ground![angel]
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