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Paul, <br /> I don't mean in any way to say that everyone in the rail industry is callous. Based on the comments posted here however the attitude is very one sided. Take a close unbiased look at the industry and tell me honestly that all the Class A's have there house in order. Your exactly right, say something to the goofballs who think they can beat a train but what about the ones who were not trying to beat the train but were at a incredible disadvantage at a known Ultra-hazardous crossing which the railroad at any time can take the intiative and make the improvements often at very minimal cost. Your continual defense of an industry known historically for there safety issues is very sad. Your magazine could be a major player in advocating change to an industry currently concerned about one thing; maximizing profit. <br />Thank you, <br />Mike
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