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Kind of painful to think of a COMPLETELY preventable accident isn't it. Well just thank the Good Lord it isn't your kid, right. It is fairly easy to put it aside when it isn't close to you. I remember reading about the accident shortly after it happened and thinking how tragic. Well after being subject to 2 weeks of facts that you wouldn't believe and having the chance to meet the family it puts it in a much different perspective. ESPECIALLY knowing that it was about 90% preventable just on the railroads part. That is the aspect of it that makes it EXTREMELY painful for all those concerned. So please for the sake of hundreds of kids that are given a 5 minute education about crossings give up your sad callous attitude and TRY putting it in the perspective of knowing the all the facts. By the way I have found my cause and you probably haven't heard the last of me. The irony of it all is that I have always been a railfan, but the GIFT of life from OUR wonderful LORD is not to be taken lightly or put AFTER the infamous bottom line. I'm sure as a railroad employee you see that sad state everyday, well how about doing something about it? Thanks again and have a truly BLESSED DAY!! <br />
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